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Speech therapists group moves to delete DEI from their standards guide
How Wagner Group Set Fire to a Ukrainian Aid Warehouse in Britain
Wagner-linked operatives recruit British criminals to set fire to an Ukraine-aid warehouse in London. Candace Rondeaux weighs in.
Opinion | What Elon Musk Gets Wrong About Our Broken Political System
Lee Drutman wrote for Politico on what is actually needed to build a sustainable and healthy multiparty system.
Elon Musk’s new political party
Lee Drutman was on NPR’s All Things Considered to discuss Elon’s vie for a third party.
Testimony by Dr. Oscar Pocasangre on the limited impact of open primaries on turnout
Oscar Pocasangre testified before the NYC Charter Commission about the potential impacts of open primaries.
Who Will Bear the Brunt of Trump’s Hold on $6.8 Billion in School Funds?
Trump administration’s $6.8B funding hold threatens vital school programs. Experts warn high-poverty districts will bear the biggest burden.
BEAD Bets Big on CBRS and 6 GHz Bands, So Why Is Congress Gutting Them?
Jessica Dine and Nat Purser (PK) on the potential ripple effects of our government’s increasingly inconsistent approach to broadband policy.
The Quest for Tech and Manufacturing Sovereignty
In today’s digital arms race, tech sovereignty is the battleground for economic power and political influence, argues Nii Simmonds.
A Wartime Boom Is Remaking NATO’s Defense Industrial Landscape
Senate GOP Budget Bill Has Little-Noticed Provision That Could Hurt Your Wi-Fi
Michael Calabrese on how the Senate Commerce Committee’s version of the budget reconciliation bill could hurt Wi-Fi.