We face strong headwinds from those who seek to undermine liberal democracies, as well as those who are apathetic or don’t know any better.
The reassuring voice of business will be critical before and after Election Day.
Millions of children are stuck at home because of the coronavirus pandemic, relying on their parents to function as part-time teachers in support of virtual classroom instruction.
On November 7, 2019, Monticello’s Thomas Jefferson joined the Chamber Foundation for a forum to discuss the state of civic knowledge, civic engagement, and civil discourse in America. This is an excerpt from his remarks to the audience.
George Washington once described “the education of our youth in the science of government” as one of the most important priorities for the young republic.
Do technology and automation kill jobs? Or just the reverse?
Sublime innovation is changing the way we work, play, and live. It’s also disrupting the way we eat. That’s a good thing. Our future – and the U.S. economy – depends on it.
To quote Mark Antony in William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar set around 45 B.C., “Friends, Romans, Countrymen, lend me your ears.” For all of history, people have been trying to aggregate human attention to sell them something. And the media industry is no different.
Highlights from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation's FOOD FORWARD summit.