(Bloomberg Opinion) -- Only a few months into the Covid-19 pandemic, its disruption of our lives might still seem to be no more than a giant pause — global in scale and unprecedented, yes, but ...
This article is part of the collection: Survival Mode: Educators Reflect on a Tough 2021 and Brace for the Future. We’re about to start year 3 of teaching in the pandemic, and it seems like an ...
Your product does many wonderful things, so why would you downplay most of them in conversations with potential customers? Because it is the only way to be understood. I talk to David Politis of ...
WordPress, open source software used by over 15% of the web including The New York Times and Forbes.com, turns nine today. In those years it has gone from blogging engine to content management system ...
Vol. 678, Evidence-Based Social Policy: The Promise and Challenges of a Movement (July 2018), pp. 103-110 (8 pages) Published By: Sage Publications, Inc. Recent changes to rules that dictate the ...
The rhetoric of both parties is tired and unconvincing. Of course, government should provide health care to those who can't afford it -- but we can't afford anything like the fee-for-service framework ...
Cisco Systems Inc. is hoping to restore order into a universe of frazzled security professionals through a “radical simplification” that could reduce the number of hungry mouths in a crowded ...
Consumers and employers could reap substantial benefits if the complex patchwork of defined benefit pension rights could be radically simplified, according to a recent policy paper. The paper, ...
A very interesting and thought-provoking essay by Philip K. Howard over at the Cato Institute, on the need for a radically simplified legal system: Too much law can have similar effects as too little ...