Study: Emphasizing vaccine acceptance could boost immunization rates
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Public messaging emphasizing that others are getting a COVID-19 vaccine is one effective way to overcome vaccine hesitancy, according to a new study.
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Public messaging emphasizing that others are getting a COVID-19 vaccine is one effective way to overcome vaccine hesitancy, according to a new study.
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To close the opportunity gap in entrepreneurship, policymakers must be honest about who succeeds and why.
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Communities of color bear the brunt of energy-related social, economic, and health burdens. Shalanda Baker explains how energy justice can help.
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Small business owners voluntarily cut personal consumption by 40% early in the pandemic. A coordinated national response could have helped.
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New research suggests accommodations by banks and the courts can help at least some small businesses survive bankruptcy.
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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella talks about artificial intelligence, how technology can democratize expertise, and the perils of remote work in an attention economy.
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A significant variation in mortgage rates makes it hard for Black homebuyers to build housing wealth. A change in risk assessment could help.
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U.S. acting Comptroller of the Currency Brian Brooks predicted a V-shaped recovery but said a second stimulus may still be needed.
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Ed Golding advocated for fair housing at the Federal Housing Authority and Freddie Mac. His legacy: Decades of housing finance reform.
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What voters read and retain varies by age, gender, race, and socioeconomic status — which in turn can influence politicians and policy.