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India's Infrastructure Decade: Building the Foundations of a Future Superpower

The highway running south from Delhi toward Agra used to take four hours on a good day. On a bad day, which was most days, it took six. The Yamuna Expressway that replaced the old …

By Priya Nair Β· May 16, 2026 Β· 1,042 views
Technology

America's Semiconductor Gamble: Can Industrial Policy Override Two Decades of Offshoring?

In 1990, the United States produced roughly thirty-seven percent of the world's semiconductors. By 2020, that share had fallen to twelve percent. The decline tracked the broader lo…

By Elena Vasquez Β· May 13, 2026 Β· 1,871 views
Business

Border Cities at the Crossroads: El Paso, Laredo, and the Economy That Runs on Two Nations

There is a version of the American border story that lives entirely in Washington, expressed in terms of enforcement budgets, detention capacity, and legislative standoffs. Then th…

By Isabella Reyes Β· May 9, 2026 Β· 872 views
Business

The Rust Belt Reborn: How Midwest Manufacturing Towns Are Writing a New Chapter

For decades, the story of places like Youngstown, Ohio, and Gary, Indiana, was told in the past tense. Steel mills shuttered. Populations thinned. Downtown storefronts gave way to …

By James Thornton Β· May 8, 2026 Β· 1,241 views
Business

Global Trade Winds Shift as US-China Tensions Reshape Supply Chains

The decoupling of American and Chinese supply chains is beginning to show up in the data in ways that are reshaping global commerce. New research documents a significant diversific…

By James Thornton Β· Apr 25, 2026 Β· 3,307 views