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Senate Commerce Likely Will Pivot to Spectrum Pipeline Act in Cruz Chairmanship
Michael Calabrese on how the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee’s spectrum legislation approach may shift if the Republican Party takes control.
71 Teams Seek CHIPS Act Funds To Grow Tech Sectors. Will Congress Act?
Shalin Jyotishi wrote a Forbes article exploring how 71 regional teams are competing for funding through the National Science Foundation.
Could the Election Revive the Affordable Connectivity Program?
Raza Panjwani on the prospects of a return of the Affordable Connectivity Program.
Forces of STEM – The promise of tech-positive leadership
SThree’s Forces of STEM featured Shalin Jyotishi on an episode discussing how workers are responding to emerging technologies.
How Federal Policy Can Better Serve the Rural Health Care Workforce
We can learn from what’s worked before and make it even better for future rural health care workforce development and retention.
Is Trump Really a Fascist? Examining the Controversial Claim
Drawing on Robert Paxton’s Anatomy of Fascism, Peter Bergen puts forward a checklist for identifying fascists—and puts Trump to the test.
We Can Do Better Than Leaving Kids to Do Homework in Parking Lots
Chhaya Kapadia on the widening homework gap in the United States.
Demystifying AI: AI and Elections
An explainer that outlines election-related uses of AI and proposes key questions for industry and policymakers going forward.
In One Michigan County There’s a Republican Fighting to Restore Faith in Elections
In Episode 74 of his podcast, ASU and New America’s Peter Bergen looks at one Michigan Republican’s efforts to restore faith in elections.