San Francisco's latest political victories suggest that the age of the "Twitter candidate" may be fading. Across ideological lines, campaigns built on neighborhood relationships, face-to-face conversations, and years of community engagement are proving more powerful than viral moments or online outrage.
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Something fundamental is happening in San Francisco’s luxury housing market, and it is not just another cycle. It is a redistribution of attention, liquidity, and…
In policy circles, “accreditation reform” has quickly become the go-to solution for what ails higher education. Politicians promise a shake-up. Regulators float sweeping rewrites. Headlines…
The opioid crisis didn’t appear overnight—and it won’t disappear overnight either. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: we already know a lot about what works. The real problem isn’t a lack of solutions. It’s the painfully slow pace at which policymakers choose to act.



