Chicago police solve one in every 20 shootings. Here are some reasons why that's so low.
<p>Article references UChicago Crime Lab study examining the percentage of shootings solved in Chicago</p>
Elon Musk's Tesla buyout would reengineer take-private deals
<p>Prof. Steven Kaplan discusses Tesla’s equity and debt financing prospects</p>
Tariffs Prompt U.S. Manufacturers to Review Plans: Fed Survey
<p>Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta collaborates with Prof. Steven Davis to study the effects of tariff worries</p>
Zebra Finches Dream a Little Dream of Melody
<p>Prof. Daniel Margoliash discusses how zebra finches use singing muscles in their sleep</p>
Lazy people can motivate themselves by giving advice
<p> </p> <p>Prof. Ayelet Fishbach finds that giving advice is more beneficial than receiving it</p>
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Brett Kavanaugh once predicted ‘one race’ in the eyes of government. Would he end affirmative action?
<p>Prof. Justin Driver discusses Brett Kavanaugh and the future of affirmative action</p>
10 Business Schools With the Lowest Acceptance Rates
<p>Chicago Booth ties for first in publication’s ranking of 10 best business schools</p>
SoftBank CEO Plays Matchmaker to Boost Portfolio Companies
<p>Prof. Waverley Deutsch examines strategy of SoftBank</p>
Is Trump About To Be Able To Say 'You're Fired' To A Lot More People?
<p>Prof. Eric Posner explains independent governmental officers and the concept of a unitary executive</p>