The decision-making process can be more complex and convoluted than we think. Behind every small movement, there are likely ...
In prior columns in August 2020 and February 2022, I wrote about two modern warrantless surveillance cases focused on ...
Col Shiv Choudhary (Retd.) [email protected] Stand at any busy Indian road crossing for just two minutes. You will ...
This transformation is hardly ever about discovering the ideal habit. Rather, it’s about determining the ones with high ...
The columnist Michelle Goldberg believes reclaiming the narrative on immigration should be America’s next story.
Today’s college presidents grapple with when to speak up and they are frequently judged harshly if they delay a response.
Dr. Peter Churgin, a physician and early pioneer in electronic medical records, examines the growing A.I. arms race between healthcare payers and providers, and why it threatens to deepen burnout, ...
The numbers reflect this pain, with 40% of organizations either replacing or re-implementing their IT service tools in 2025.
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Dynasty, not evil per se; merely abused

Last Monday, I argued that without enforcement, accountability weakens and impunity thrives (see “How to contain dynasties,” 12/15/25). Dynasties endure not because corruption is hidden, but ...
Strategic Perspective : Stepping back from the daily grind gives you a chance to zoom out. You can reflect on your goals, ...
Today, Russia is following the same playbook, making “peace” proposals that are virtually the same as the unilateral demands ...