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  1. 10 years after the recession, a look at progress made in key countries on GDP growth, stock market performance, investment, employment, and more:

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  2. New research from , , and on how cities can tap into global markets:

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  3. How China is adjusting its financial approach to Africa:

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  4. On balance, America’s 10-year fiscal outlook has worsened over the past year

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  5. 🎧 The 25th Amendment isn't a viable option for removing an erratic president. explains why—and what lawmakers who oppose Trump should do instead:

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  6. Digital technology promises to disrupt food supply chains—reducing waste, feeding the hungry, and cutting emissions in the process

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  7. 10 years later, not every group of Americans has fully recovered from the Great Recession

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  8. Education technology, such as apps and games, are most effective when used to support proven teaching practices

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  9. Veteran journalist traces the roots of the right-wing’s anti-media bias can be traced to the Vietnam War, Watergate, and more

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  10. “Children’s safety should be the wake-up call communities need.” discusses what can be done about water failures in American schools:

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  11. Underlying Trump’s decision to withdraw funding from Palestinian refugees are a number of false premises, writes

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  12. Solid GDP growth and robust stark market performance—but lackluster productivity and employment growth. A look at recession recovery in 9 key countries:

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  13. Former Sec. of State Albright joined on Friday for a discussion on modern fascism. Watch here:

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  14. The 25th Amendment offers a way to end a “problem presidency,” but it’s more difficult than impeachment

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  15. We're thrilled to welcome Salam Fayyad, former prime minister of the Palestinian Authority, to Brookings as a distinguished fellow.

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  16. Teachers aren’t getting younger, we’re just paying them less

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  17. Why Democrats are framing the debate about Brett Kavanaugh about documents, transparency, and procedure

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  18. Next week will mark 10 years since the worst moments of the financial crisis. Tune in for a live discussion featuring the architects and experts behind the government response:

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  19. So far, “inaction” has largely defined Trump’s deregulatory agenda, writes

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  20. How cities can leverage their strengths to create jobs and compete in today’s global economy

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