by Brian MacIver and Sara Shouhayib | Nov 9, 2015 | Entertainment, Topics
Online music streaming services like Pandora or Spotify are a great way for artists to get their music out to a large audience and get paid. But the current pay distribution system disproportionately rewards musicians with higher click rates. Panelists at the Future...
by Carmen Lopez and Yimian Wu | Nov 4, 2015 | Education
WASHINGTON – The ornate World Bank headquarters looked very different this week – crowded with arts and crafts being sold to help 34 women from developing countries go to graduate school to study gender equality issues. The women, who enroll in graduate schools around...
by Sean Froelich | Nov 4, 2015 | National Security
Retired Army Gen. Keith Alexander has warned lawmakers that the U.S. remains vulnerable to cyberattacks from both foreign and native adversaries. Alexander, who led the National Security Agency from 2005 to 2014, told the Senate Armed Services Committee on Tuesday...
by Carmen Lopez | Nov 4, 2015 | Politics
The Republican Presidential Debate had some candidates that took a backseat, but two Floridians stood out, Senator Marco Rubio and Former Governor Jeb Bush exchanged words that could harm one candidate and help another. Molly Reynolds, a Governance Studies fellow at...
by Brian MacIver | Nov 4, 2015 | Politics
Lower prices at the pump and increased domestic production of oil and natural gas have some experts predicting energy may be a secondary issue in the presidential campaign while remaining a factor in key down-ballot races. In 2016, the energy issue is likely to make...
by Traci Badalucco | Nov 2, 2015 | Business & Tech, Topics
WASHINGTON — It’s 5:30 a.m. when Chris Chinn’s alarm goes off. She pulls on her blue jeans, t-shirt and dark brown Ariat boots. On this particular day, she heads out to the feed mill to update the diet plan for her sows. By mid-afternoon, it’s time to bottle...