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Democrats have assembled a “Coalition of the Ascendant”—Hispanics, African-Americans, affluent white voters (especially women) and millennials—that has twice given Barack Obama the presidency. And his policies, from gay marriage and government …
The election of Argentine Pope Francis continues to send ripples around the Catholic Church, as the faithful are still getting to know the first pope from the New World. However, in contrast to what many news pundits have opined, Francis is certainly …
Class sizes are smaller, curriculum is designed to help students catch up on credits they've missed, and social service agencies are available onsite. The goal is getting students back into conventional comprehensive high schools. Students receive the …
“Open Internet is not a privilege for the affluent. It is the right of each and every one of us,” Sass said. Some net neutrality advocates have asked the FCC to reclassify broadband service as a public utility, which would give the agency broad powers …
When asked about Roberts' accomplishments, McCain talked about the proud history of agriculture in the state of Kansas (never mind that he was in one of the most urban centers of the state) and Roberts' service on the agriculture committee. McCain …
Gregory D. Kristof '15, the education and politics director of AAB, a campus organization whose mission statement cites dedication to brotherhood, service, and activism, introduces AAB's alumnus. Kristof focuses on the third part of … Whether because …
Banorte (+59%) always seeks to deliver the best service through innovations in the customer experience – partnering with IBM to develop a more customer-oriented banking model, and launching an award-winning mobile app. Responding to middle class needs …
Aside from local residents seeking faster Internet connections, incumbent broadband providers like Comcast and AT&T will also likely take an interest in how Google chooses to proceed in the affluent Silicon Valley market. Those existing providers may …