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John Mutter comments on why New York City experiences numerous small earthquakes every year, and the impacts that these have on infrastructure.
Senior research scholar Timothy Naftali comments on former President Trump’s legal defense in light of the 2024 election.
Arvind Panagariya appointed the chairman of new Finance Commission that will recommend how federal taxes will be shared with states.
Suresh Naidu wrote: Most American employers are still staunchly anti-union, and labor’s recent gains may be just “drops in the bucket of the overall American labor market.”
Jeffrey Sachs writes: “the $1.5 trillion in military outlays each year is the scam that keeps on giving.”
Professor Glenn Denning's book, Universal Food Security, is a call to action that highlights how we can -- and must -- create a sustainable planet while feeding all 8 billion humans on it.
Melissa Lott says: Following through with electrification and decarbonization goals in the city means using a lot more electricity and the wires in our buildings “aren’t ready for that yet.”
Timothy Naftali explains why the Hitler analogy should not be used to talk about Trump.