A crisis is a terrible thing to waste,” Stanford economist Paul Romer said at a venture capital seminar 21 years ago, referring to the increasing levels of education
During a crisis, the news media and voting public will judge the actions of those who hold or aspire to office.
Crises — either real or merely perceived — can make or break political careers as news media and the voting public judge how those who hold or aspire to office respond.
Several political figures in California could face a make or break moment in their careers depending on how they respond to the Los Angeles County fires.
During a crisis, the news media and voting public will judge the actions of those who hold or aspire to office.
Amid the divorce rumours with Michelle Obama and wild speculations about dating Jennifer Aniston, Barack Obama arrived at an upscale restaurant to dine alone. Amid the speculations of the ...
Per PEOPLE Magazine, she was shown headlines on the show that included “The Truth About Jen & Barack,” which also said that Michelle Obama was “betrayed as Aniston steals her husband’s ...
The theme “Inventing Paradise” juggles the complicated relationships consumers and companies have with nature and technology. “Artificial intelligence and new technologies are being used to protect and preserve our natural environments as well as enabling no longer existing paradises to exist on a virtual level,” the show stated.
Chris Evans is denying the reports claiming that he’ll appear in Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Doomsday. Evans has played Captain America/Steve Rogers in a number of MCU projects. His final outing as the character was seemingly in 2019’s Avengers: Endgame;
Senator Cruz said that Michelle Obama would be an "incredibly formidable" candidate for the White house as polls show both parties struggling to open a lead.
This page lists the candidates for office endorsed by Barack Obama. According to Politico, Obama had not traditionally endorsed candidates prior to the 2016 election, when he prepared a list of 150 candidates in state and federal elections he would endorse.
A crisis is a terrible thing to waste,” Stanford economist Paul Romer said at a venture capital seminar 21 years ago, referring to the increasing levels of education in other countries that would