Bolstering maritime infrastructure, birth trends in America, and the remaining need for comprehensive police reform.
Will births in the US rebound? Probably not. The COVID-19 pandemic didn’t lead to the baby boom that some expected. In an analysis of natality data from the past 30 years, Melissa Kearney and Phillip Levine predict that U.S. birth rates and total completed fertility rates are unlikely to rebound any time soon. Read more | Why maritime infrastructure is about more than the US Navy “Both the Biden and Republican definitions of infrastructure miss a key dimension of modern connectivity: what happens on land often starts at sea.” Aaron Klein and Bruce Jones argue that a renewed focus on maritime infrastructure will benefit America’s economy, environment, and national security. Read more |
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