The World's Fifth-Largest Economy: U.S. Health Care
Zeke Emanuel thinks the Affordable Care Act will shrink the $2.8 trillion system to something more sustainable -- and give doctors incentive to speed up that process.
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Zeke Emanuel thinks the Affordable Care Act will shrink the $2.8 trillion system to something more sustainable -- and give doctors incentive to speed up that process.
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Three proposals as we shift our approach to caring for those closest to death
A roundup of the most memorable moments from today's speakers, who included House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, Grover Norquist, and Senator Marco Rubio.
How the world's richest college dropout sees the problems facing higher ed today.
"Not this year, honey," as Mrs. Panda said to her mate.
The Petraeus affair, say leading journalists, may wind up exposing a culture of conflict between intelligence agencies in Washington.
The small-government maven may face revanchism from some House Republicans.
The former head of the FDIC thinks we're in the middle of a "bond bubble."
The view from the head of the world's biggest private-equity investor in the People's Republic
The Maryland Republican -- along with former Democratic governor of Pennsylvania Ed Rendell -- had some harsh words for the party as he considered the 2012 election.
Obama economic advisor Gene Sperling echoes Larry Summers on deficit reduction.
The former secretary of state on our complex and unsettled world
News and analysis of the annual discussion with America's top thinkers and policymakers, taking place at the Newseum in Washington, D.C.
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From Bill Gates and Julius Genachowski to Jennifer Psaki and David Maraniss, influential figures weigh in on President Obama's re-election and the…
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How Julius Genachowski is trying to save our smartphones
Senator Amy Klobuchar described the scene as a record-high number of women senators gets ready to be seated in 2013.
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Bill Gates points toward the real college crisis.
That's not always a good thing.
The sometimes-combative senator has good news: An era of partisan gridlock may be ending.
The Romney aide reflects on where things went wrong with his candidate's polling.
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