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Brookings

American  
[brook-ingz] / ˈbrʊk ɪŋz /

noun

  1. Robert Somers 1850–1932, U.S. merchant and philanthropist.

  2. a city in E South Dakota.


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Gov. Michael Barr, speaking at a Brookings Institution dinner last week, said the economy has “continued to grow at a solid pace, supported by resilient consumer spending, substantial productivity growth over the past several years, and exceptionally strong business investment in artificial intelligence and data centers.”

From Barron's

Gov. Michael Barr, speaking at a Brookings Institution dinner last week, said the economy has “continued to grow at a solid pace, supported by resilient consumer spending, substantial productivity growth over the past several years, and exceptionally strong business investment in artificial intelligence and data centers.”

From Barron's

A 2010 Brookings Institution paper found people were unhappier on days when gasoline rose above $3.50 and $4.00 a gallon.

From The Wall Street Journal

Suzanne Maloney, an Iran expert and vice president at the Brookings Institution in Washington, called ending military operations before the strait is open “unbelievably irresponsible.”

From The Wall Street Journal

A recent Brookings Institute report, though, showed the opposite: that kids who use a lot of AI “are not thinking for themselves,” as Rebecca Winthrop, one of the study’s authors, told NPR.

From Salon