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America’s Most Charitable Companies 2026

Data from the 2025 Bentley-Gallup Business in Society Report is used to highlight Newsweek’s inaugural ranking of companies that stand out for their commitment to charitable giving and community impact. 

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Five Big Problems With Buying Greenland

Assistant Professor of Global Studies Summer Marion offers perspective on the hurdles President-elect Trump would face if he moves forward with his call to purchase Greenland.

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One Issue That Unites a Divided America—Curbing Excessive CEO Pay | Opinion

Early data from the 2024 Bentley-Gallup Business in Society survey is featured for revealing that 96 percent of Democrats, 83 percent of independents, and 67 percent of Republicans agreed that businesses should narrow their CEO-worker pay gaps.

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Android Users Warned After Apps Steal Bank Information

Senior Lecturer of Law and Taxation Steve Weisman explains why Android phones may be targeted by scammers more than iPhones.

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Social Security Scam Costs Woman $500,000

Senior Lecturer of Law and Taxation Steve Weisman shares tips for staying safe from imposter scams.

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Foster Care Crisis in America: 'We Can't Find Enough Foster Parents'

New research from Economics Lecturer Savannah Adkins is featured for showing that states with more restrictive abortions laws have more children in foster care.

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Russia's Economy is Being Slowly Asphyxiated

Economics Professor Dave Gulley comments on the impact that energy and technology sanctions are having on Russia.

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U.S. Pushes Russia Closer to Default in Unprecedented Move

Economics Professor Dave Gulley offers insights on the possibility that U.S. sanctions could lead to the first Russian foreign debt default in more than a century.

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Joe Biden's $15 Federal Minimum Wage Pledge Makes Businesses Nervous

Economics Professor Dave Gulley explains who would be most impacted if the federal minimum wage is raised.

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Lockdown Effectiveness Starts with Relief for Everyday Americans

English and Media Studies Lecturer James Fitzgerald authors an op-ed arguing that future relief bills must offer more wide-ranging support to help people meet their everyday needs. 

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