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  • Aug 8, 2024 | usnews.com | Brianna Navarre |Albert Hunt |Adrian Fontes

    From shortages of face masks, microchips and baby formula to shipping containers stranded at docks across the globe, the COVID-19 pandemic brought the global supply chain close to snapping for many goods and industries. While the worst of the supply crisis has passed, the world’s supply chain remains vulnerable, says Peter S.

  • Jul 1, 2024 | usnews.com | Adrian Fontes |Manish Bapna |Albert Hunt

    Americans who checked their retirement account balances in recent weeks would have discovered that the doomsday rhetoric being peddled by those seeking to undermine confidence in our economy doesn’t at all match the reality of a stock market soaring to new records in 2024. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that many of the economic doomsayers are the same folks at home and abroad seeking to sow doubts about the integrity and security of our elections and our democracy.

  • May 15, 2024 | newsweek.com | Steve Simon |Jocelyn Benson |Adrian Fontes |Jonathan A. Tobin

    An organization's success is closely tied to the leadership skills of its executives, managers and department heads. It is crucial for leaders to self-reflect on the effectiveness of their leadership style, as this practice fosters empathy and continuous learning. Below, 20 members of Newsweek Expert Forum share questions to guide you in critically examining your own leadership skills.

  • Jan 31, 2024 | azcapitoltimes.com | Adrian Fontes

    As we mark the 14th anniversary of the infamous Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission ruling, we find ourselves at a critical moment in the fight for the integrity of self-government in America. A 50-year history of misguided Supreme Court rulings on campaign finance, beginning with the pivotal Buckley v. Valeo decision in 1976, has transformed our country and our great state into a playground for deep-pocketed special interests.

  • Dec 21, 2023 | news.yahoo.com | Adrian Fontes

    Ballots are run through a machine as tabulators work to process ballots at the Maricopa County Tabulation and Election Center in Phoenix, on Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022. The outcome of Arizona’s election may determine who ultimately controls the White House and the U.S. Senate. Because of this responsibility and national spotlight, Republican and Democratic colleagues in state, local and federal government and I are committed — more than ever before — to administering free, fair and secure elections.

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