In the coming months, our success in battling the pandemic will come down to some basic steps that every American can and must take.
With college students preparing for class this Fall, college leaders need to look ahead with a sense of urgency and imagination.
As COVID-19 rates sharply increase across the U.S., it is becoming clearer that digital contact tracing tools could help alleviate
If Congress determines more aid for individuals is necessary, it should be targeted to those who need it most.
Several months into the current crisis, the case for reducing the payroll tax as a way to reboot the economy is nuanced at best.
An infrastructure plan with a strict focus on repair could help put people back to work while fixing a perpetual source of frustration.
As the world confronts the pandemic, it is critical that the democratic nations of the world keep our shared principles in mind moving forward.
Neil Ehmig is a military veteran representing the next generation. Instead of going overseas, he’s fighting a battle blocks away from his home to try to keep his community safe.
For the past two decades, Amazon and our workers have built an infrastructure to deliver goods quickly and reliably. We are proud of the role we play to ease the pain of this pandemic, serving as a lifeline for millions of consumers and small businesses.
Everything we need to fight COVID-19 is moved from Point A to Point B by a truck driver. Without truckers, grocery store shelves and hospital supply rooms would be empty. The result would be chaos.
By giving people a pathway to a job in the tech sector, we are helping fill an urgent need for trained and certified professionals.
Shelter at home means one thing when you have a home. But what does it mean when you have no home, especially when you’re a young person on your own, unsure where to sleep, eat, or find refuge from the pandemic?