AI and the American Workplace

Artificial intelligence is changing the American workplace faster than many people expected. Offices, factories, hospitals, schools, banks, stores, and media companies are all exploring ways to use AI. Some workers see it as a helpful tool. Others worry it may replace jobs or increase pressure to work faster. AI can handle repetitive tasks, organize information, […]

Political Polarization and the Need for Civic Dialogue

Political polarization is one of the most serious problems in the United States. Many Americans no longer simply disagree with the other party. They distrust it, fear it, and sometimes see its supporters as enemies. This makes compromise difficult and turns every political issue into a cultural battle. Polarization is fueled by several forces. Cable […]

Disaster Preparedness in a Changing America

Disaster preparedness is becoming more important across the United States. Hurricanes, wildfires, floods, winter storms, extreme heat, and power outages are no longer rare events for many communities. As weather patterns become more damaging and infrastructure gets older, Americans are asking whether the country is truly ready for the next emergency. Preparedness starts before disaster […]