Diversifying Congress, One Techie at a Time
How do we make Congress as diverse—and tech-savvy—as the country it’s meant to represent?
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How do we make Congress as diverse—and tech-savvy—as the country it’s meant to represent?
A compelling story from inside an attack in Kabul shows us how Afghans are forced to remember what Americans would rather forget.
We are very saddened by the recent passing of Ruby Takanishi and are honoring her life by uplifting her work.
15 years after 9/11, A.G. Sims considers what and how we remember.
Chayenne Polimédio writes on what the impeachment of Brazil’s first woman president means for all other Brazilian women.
For models of 21st century families, Mia Birdsong advises looking past stereotypes and to Black Americans.
Kati Marton looks at how people become so consumed by causes as to betray all they know—by considering the case of Stalin’s American spy.
After the death of Islam Karimov, Uzbekistan has a chance to choose democracy. Sarabrynn Hudgins explains why that choice is unlikely.
While controversial, adopting price controls such as these could impose some much-needed discipline in the market for higher education.