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How inequality quietly breaks the system

Capitalism is often blamed as a single problem, but the reality is more specific. We explain how wealth distribution determines who capitalism serves. When money is concentrated, outcomes become ...
The proof of concept saw successful transferring of a live session from a commercial geostationary Earth orbit satellite to ...
It is important to remember that CEO pay is not just the pay of one person. If the CEO makes $95 million, it’s likely the rest of the C-Suite are all pocketing over $10 million, and the third-tier ...
National Theatre Live brings the best of British theater to the screen, recorded live from London’s West End. The Lark ...
Yet undoing the bad choices and refraining from making new ones won’t be enough, for people or their bank accounts. Voters ...
Iqbal Latif—rooted in the civilizational memory of the Indus—treats modern inequality as a governance outcome: incentives, permissions, concentration, and selective friction in enforcement.He sees ...
Turning 18 should be a milestone. But for too many young people leaving care, it is the moment support simply drops away.
With growing numbers of children in the UK living in poverty, this guest blog looks at how welfare reforms may affect child health. The authors describe the findings of a review into children's dental ...
A federal judge has approved a preliminary agreement for a class action lawsuit requiring Aetna to cover fertility treatments ...
In a report written in the context of the flood control scandal, the Philippine Institute for Development Studies made a striking conclusion: the country’s bicameral system has become so dysfunctional ...
The FHFA has said new housing goals for Fannie and Freddie will help middle-class Americans access housing. Experts are skeptical.
The link between nutrition and education is undeniable – a hungry child cannot learn effectively, and a malnourished child ...