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Why Are We Still Debating What Makes a City Smart?
Smart cities should prioritize people over technology. Success requires focusing on people, processes, and technologies—in that order—to improve quality of life and create places people choose to live.

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The New Pope Transcends Borders and Ideologies
Chicago-born Cardinal Robert Prevost was elected Pope Leo XIV, becoming the first American pope in Catholic history. With his Augustinian background and international experience, he emphasizes unity, service to the poor, and bridge-building.

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In Memoriam: Pope Francis
Pope Francis, who died on April 21, 2025 at age 88, was the first pope from the Americas and Southern Hemisphere. Known for his humility, he championed the poor and environmental causes.RetryClaude can make mistakes. Please double-check responses.

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Are We Witnessing the Death of the Foreign Aid Supply Chain?
The article discusses US foreign aid's history, moral dimensions, and recent challenges. It argues that eliminating aid harms US security, economy, and global reputation, and calls for restoring its moral purpose despite current political opposition.

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Personal Dispatches: Reflections on today’s society through the lens of Fortune Magazine December 1941
A rare 1941 Fortune Magazine features Fernand Leger's vibrant lithograph and discusses "The Great Flight of Culture" as European artists and intellectuals immigrated to America during WWII, representing what Fortune called the third major wave of immigration shaping American society.

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International Day of Happiness 2025
The article discusses America's declining happiness rankings, highlighting how Nordic countries lead in happiness due to workplace trust, transparency, equity, and candor, suggesting businesses should cultivate gratitude and social capital among employees.
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Personal Dispatches: Reflections on today’s society through the lens of Fortune Magazine December 1941

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Book Review: Navigating the Polycrisis
The article discusses Michael J. Albert's book "Navigating the Polycrisis," which explores potential futures arising from interconnected global challenges. It emphasizes the need for holistic, interdisciplinary approaches to scenario analysis, aiming to inform strategies for more progressive and sustainable outcomes.

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Supply Chain Risk Managers Can’t Afford to Tune Out Bad News
The article discusses the challenges faced by supply chain risk managers in dealing with constant negative news and volatility. It emphasizes the importance of staying informed while avoiding being overwhelmed, and suggests using AI solutions like Enterra's System of Intelligence to help manage risks and opportunities.

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Tariffs, Trade, and Times Ahead
The article discusses the resurgence of tariffs in U.S. trade policy, particularly regarding China. It highlights how both major presidential candidates support tariffs despite economic evidence suggesting they harm consumers and the economy while providing limited benefits to protected industries.

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Is the Gridlock Cracking in Washington, D.C.?
The article discusses a new form of American centrism emerging in Washington, characterized by bipartisan cooperation on various issues. This "neopopulism" is a response to failed neoliberal policies and reflects changing public opinions across generational and economic divides.