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Tomorrow We Disappear
The talented residents of India’s Kathputli Colony of street performers are fighting the modernization and gentrification of their home.
The Half-life of Secrets, A Golden Age of Surveillance, and the US Military’s Starship Enterprise
We’re living in a Golden Age of Surveillance – and law enforcement is not actually “going dark” in its pursuit of criminals and terrorists.
We Come As Friends
A new film by Hubert Sauper observes the precarious start of South Sudan from a tiny, homemade tin and canvas airplane.
Give Us the Ballot Podcast
On the heels of the Supreme Court’s decision overturning a key part of the Voting Rights Act, is there a new struggle for voting rights?
(Dis)Honesty
When we too often go to great lengths to rationalize the stories we concoct, why is it so hard for us to tell it like it is?
Bug Bounties, Stunt Hacks, and the Golden Rules of Breach Disclosure
Katie Moussouris of HackerOne talks about bug bounty programs and how to incentivize hackers to help the private sector.
What Trump and the New No Child Left Behind Mean for Higher Education
Higher Ed Happy Hour Episode 9: Libby, Andrew, and Kevin debate what a potential K12 bargain in Congress means for the Higher Education Act.
Paying the Price Podcast
Rather than patching up the student debt system, can we pay for college in a way that lives up to America’s ideals?
Federal Ratings: Dead. Sweetbriar: Alive. Affirmative action: Dying?
Higher Ed Happy Hour Episode 8: Kevin, Andrew, and Libby autopsy the Obama administration’s doomed college ratings plan.
Ghost Fleet
What will World War III look like? P. W. Singer and August Cole answers this by smashing together technothriller with nonfiction.