Academic and legal professionals testified on competition and consumer rights regarding Big Tech dominance in global commerce. Senators and witnesses alike debated the merits of the American Innovation and Choice Online Act, a proposed bill that aims to prevent Big Tech companies like Apple and Google from squeezing out smaller competitors. Some argued the proposed legislation would be more effective than current antitrust laws, but others expressed concerns about governmental overreach. The hearing took place before the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Antitrust, Competition Policy, and Consumer Rights.
Army Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville discussed readiness and modernization efforts during a conversation hosted by the Brookings Institution. Topics included the Russia-Ukraine war, capabilities in the Indo-Pacific region and retention and recruitment.
Center for Strategic and International Studies senior vice president Daniel Runde talked about U.S. global strategy for the 21st century. This virtual event was hosted by CSIS in Washington, DC.
Black Entertainment Television former CEO Debra Lee spoke about her career in the entertainment industry. The National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C., hosted this program.
Investigative reporter Alexandra Robbins provided a behind-the-scenes look at the issues teachers are facing in the classroom today. She was interviewed by Education Week staff writer Madeline Will.
Center for Strategic and International Studies senior vice president Daniel Runde talked about U.S. global strategy for the 21st century. This virtual event was hosted by CSIS in Washington, DC.
Black Entertainment Television former CEO Debra Lee spoke about her career in the entertainment industry. The National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C., hosted this program.
Investigative reporter Alexandra Robbins provided a behind-the-scenes look at the issues teachers are facing in the classroom today. She was interviewed by Education Week staff writer Madeline Will.
Journalist Roxanna Asgarian spoke about the foster care & adoption systems in the U.S. from her reporting on a murder-suicide case that claimed the lives of six adopted children.
Mary Beth Rogers offered her thoughts on Texas politics and shared her experiences serving as campaign manager and chief of staff to former Texas Democratic Governor Ann Richards.
Physician Ricardo Nuila spoke about better, less expensive healthcare through the lens of the work he's doing at Ben Taub, a public hospital in Houston.
ProPublica reporter Renee Dudley traced the efforts of a small group of self-taught civilians who worked as a team to thwart ransomware attacks from around the world.
Former Federal Housing Finance Agency director Mark Calabria discussed what the Trump administration did to quell the looming housing crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. This event was hosted by the Competitive Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC.
Author and book reviewer Brooke Allen discussed what she learned about higher education from teaching a for-credit college program at a men's maximum-security prison. About Books also reported on the latest publishing industry news and current non-fiction books.
Center for Strategic and International Studies senior vice president Daniel Runde talked about U.S. global strategy for the 21st century. This virtual event was hosted by CSIS in Washington, DC.
Black Entertainment Television former CEO Debra Lee spoke about her career in the entertainment industry. The National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C., hosted this program.
Investigative reporter Alexandra Robbins provided a behind-the-scenes look at the issues teachers are facing in the classroom today. She was interviewed by Education Week staff writer Madeline Will.
Center for Strategic and International Studies senior vice president Daniel Runde talked about U.S. global strategy for the 21st century. This virtual event was hosted by CSIS in Washington, DC.
Black Entertainment Television former CEO Debra Lee spoke about her career in the entertainment industry. The National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C., hosted this program.
Investigative reporter Alexandra Robbins provided a behind-the-scenes look at the issues teachers are facing in the classroom today. She was interviewed by Education Week staff writer Madeline Will.
Journalist Roxanna Asgarian spoke about the foster care & adoption systems in the U.S. from her reporting on a murder-suicide case that claimed the lives of six adopted children.
Mary Beth Rogers offered her thoughts on Texas politics and shared her experiences serving as campaign manager and chief of staff to former Texas Democratic Governor Ann Richards.
Physician Ricardo Nuila spoke about better, less expensive healthcare through the lens of the work he's doing at Ben Taub, a public hospital in Houston.
ProPublica reporter Renee Dudley traced the efforts of a small group of self-taught civilians who worked as a team to thwart ransomware attacks from around the world.
Former Federal Housing Finance Agency director Mark Calabria discussed what the Trump administration did to quell the looming housing crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. This event was hosted by the Competitive Enterprise Institute in Washington, DC.