Press Source: Project Syndicate

Kissinger's opening to China will haunt American politics in 2024

A second Trump presidency would take the Kissingerian mindset to its logical conclusion, benefiting the few at the expense of the many.

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Press Source: CNBC

From Microsoft to MIT MBA, the AI reeducation boot camp is coming for ev...

MIT Sloan has updated its executive education online courses with generative AI, led by professor of management and AI expert Thomas Malone.

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Press Source: Associated Press

Why Argentina's shock measures may be the best hope for its ailing econo...

"It was a good start. If the economy were a house, it is already burning."

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Press Source: Stanford Social Innovation Review

Systemic investing for social change

"A growing number of people, across multiple sectors, are bringing a systems lens to societal change."

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Press Source: Banker & Tradesman

Forget the fruit basket – give gifts of culture, curiosity and community

"Gifts should be more than baskets, bows and bling. They should be expressions of what we value and care about, locally and globally."

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Press Source: The Wall Street Journal

"The Geek Way" review: Follow the mavericks

"The geek way leans into arguments and loathes bureaucracy. It favors iteration over planning, shuns coordination, and tolerates some chaos."The

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Press Source: The Messenger

NBA in-season tournament: The man behind the event reveals its greates...

Evan Wasch (MBA '11) has been credited with creating the NBA In-Season Tournament in Las Vegas.

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Press Source: Barrons

Higher interest rates are here to stay. What it means for the economy.

Ultralow inflation and interest rates were making for an unusual equilibrium. "It's hard to get out of that cycle without a major shock."

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Press Source: The Boston Globe

How three Boston women are helping NATO scout for defense startups

The NATO Innovation Fund is an effort to "take the traditional VC model and adapt it to this extremely important mission and purpose."

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Press Source: Reuters

Apple-backed study finds rise in data breaches as iPhone maker defends e...

In the first nine months of 2023, U.S. data breaches increased by 20% compared to the full year 2022.

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