Fearing Deportation, Immigrants Are Dropping Medicaid Over Misinformation About Trump’s New Policy
Changes to the federal “public charge” rule are set to take effect in October, but confusion is already causing immigrants to drop benefits.
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Changes to the federal “public charge” rule are set to take effect in October, but confusion is already causing immigrants to drop benefits.
Looming federal privacy legislation could disrupt one of the most dominant online business models.
In light of this week’s protests, New America revisits a conversation with David Wallace-Wells on the climate crisis.
In their new book Civic Power, Hollie Russon Gilman and K. Sabeel Rahman diagnose the erosion of U.S. democracy—and how to fix it.
What happens when the neighborhood watch gets automatic license plate readers?
This is the fourth post of a blog series on strengthening Latinx teacher pathways.
Analysis of new survey data that shows both Republicans and Democrats agree that greater investment is needed to make college affordable.