In Episode 77 of his podcast "In the Room with Peter Bergen," New America Vice President and ASU Professor of Practice Peter ...
Despite a coordinated backlash against it, "test optional" admissions remains alive and well and delivering on its promise.
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"We will continue to defend policies that promote competition, protect consumers, and hold large phone and cable companies accountable." ...
Hundreds of thousands of college students with children are experiencing homelessness. Policymakers need to do more to ensure ...
If a new Trump administration wanted to show solidarity with working class voters, here are a few things the federal ...
While Trump did sign into law a 2018 bill that represented a historic funding increase for the Child Care and Development ...
Take a bunch of countries with a history of border disputes. Throw in some United Nations agencies and a slew of civil society organizations (CSOs) from different nations. Gather them to protect a ...
A wrongful conviction, 17 young lives, and the fight for justice—The Alley explores how a presidential pardon could change ...
Before joining New America, Richard managed the policy and research portfolio at Higher Learning Advocates, a bipartisan ...
Just over a year ago, Vermont became a national model for its commitment to young children thanks to passage of Act 76 in June 2023. It resulted in an annual commitment of about $125 million in funds ...
The internet plays an essential, everyday role in the lives of Americans. Internet access—both fixed and mobile—is a critical resource that allows individuals and families to participate in work and ...