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American Water has unveiled technologies allowing it to use water with greater efficiency.
Companies with cross-functional teams are critical for America’s broader competitiveness. That means engineers, designers and marketers all working together.
A new book examining the history of income and wealth has taken the economics world by storm. But it is begging the question of whether the future will look like the past.
It's easy to start a business in Detroit and taxes are low, according to the latest Regulatory Climate Index. Just ask the star of "Hardcore Pawn."
Every May, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation embarks on a journey to find and recognize the best corporate citizens.
The American economy is growing at a slow but steady pace, but there are long-term issues that still loom as potential threats to the nation’s fiscal health, three top economists said.
The nexus of energy, water and food was a main topic as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation Center for Corporate Citizenship hosted a forum on water usage and sustainability.
Taking into consideration the impact of energy poverty is not saying that we shouldn’t address climate change. However, there are trade-offs in policy decisions.
America's cities are becoming increasingly unaffordable. Why? Because some are failing at basic supply and demand.








