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These Giants of Black History Were Rivals, but Time Knits Them Together
The Washington-Du Bois debate offers insight into America’s ongoing struggles with equality, democracy, & the pursuit of the American Dream.
Did Oppenheimer’s Atomic Bomb Make the World Safer?
New America VP and ASU Professor of Practice Peter Bergen examines the atomic legacy of Robert Oppenheimer.
Raw Deal: Should Americans Subsidize Clean Energy?
Senior Fellow Martha Molfetas was interviewed by Megan Feldman Bettencourt for the March 2024 issue of Deseret Magazine.
China is Building Its Own Starlink — Even as Questions Surround Musk’s Constellation
New America’s Peter W. Singer examines China’s effort to set up its own Starlink-like network.
Making the Early Grades Matter
Learn about seven ways to improve kindergarten through grade 2.
Groups Press for Handset-Unlocking Requirement as Part of T-Mobile/Mint Approval
OTI on its request for a handset unlocking requirement as part of T-Mobile’s proposed acquisition of Mint Mobile.
The Confusion About the U.S. Economy Reveals Everything About Politics Today
Lee Drutman wrote for TIME on how the traditional link between economic performance and presidential approval has been severed.
The two-party doom loop
Lee Drutman and Farbod Faraji wrote for The Boston Globe on how winner-take-all electoral system amplifies divisions.
Trumanitarian Podcast: Someone Else’s Problem
Yuliya Panfil appeared on the podcast Trumanitarian to discuss Ukraine’s innovative property compensation and restitution process.