Meddling in U.S. elections goes back to the era of James Madison and earlier, panelists note during USC Price’s George Washington Leadership Lecture Series at Mount Vernon in Virginia.
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Julie Zissimopoulos examines proposal to expand Medicare to cover the costs of long-term care at home and include vision and hearing benefits for seniors.
With assistance from USC and the federal government, the city of L.A. is cooling local neighborhoods one school at a time by planting trees along sidewalks.
An estate gift from the late Ronald Steel supports an endowed professorship and upholds the role of the public intellectual in foreign policy
The program will leverage USC’s location in Los Angeles, a city on the front lines of combating climate change.
A USC Dornsife economics professor and expert on trade explains the ins and outs of these international taxes.
Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz and Ohio GOP Sen. J.D. Vance will face off in their first scheduled debate on Tuesday, Oct. 1.
Republican incumbents in four key U.S. House races are in a tight bid for reelection, according to a series of polls from USC, CSULB and Cal Poly Pomona.
Republican incumbents in four key U.S. House races are in a tight bid for reelection, according to a series of polls from USC, CSULB and Cal Poly Pomona.
Lower interest rates could speed up California’s transportation projects, potentially reducing costs and accelerating construction ahead of the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.