Reviewed by Michael J BoyleReviewed by Michael J Boyle Pork barrel politics is the practice of an elected official leveraging their vote to gain valuable concessions in exchange for political support.
As the year closes out with a new presidential administration on the horizon in 2025, U.S. companies are seeing more political conversations, and disagreements, in their workplaces. Newsweek ...
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On a visceral level, it feels far too common. A week ago, conservative activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated while speaking at a college in Utah. That same day, a student opened fire at a Colorado ...
We have just seen a perfect example of politics with the House of Representatives. A full year of Mike Johnson and Donald Trump trying to prevent the Epstein files from being released. Both now voted ...
Robert C. Satterwhite, PhD, is a Partner at the executive search firm Odgers Berndtson and Head of the Leadership Advisory Practice. In the world of business, the word “politics” often carries a ...
Mr. Witt is the author of “The Radical Fund: How a Band of Visionaries and a Million Dollars Upended America.” As democracy in the United States spirals into a widening gyre of distrust, demagogy and ...