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What Losing a CCAMPIS Subsidy Means for a Student Parent
Losing access to a child care subsidy jeopardizes a student’s pursuit of her nursing degree.
Big Week for Wi-Fi as Regulators Rethink 6 GHz
Michael Calabrese on Ofcom’s proposal for 6GHz.
FCC to Expand Use of Wi-Fi in 6 GHz Band
Michael Calabrese on how boosting WiFi power levels for next-gen technologies benefits consumers significantly.
From Law to Launch: Steps to Build a New Paid Leave Program
It can take several years after a law passes to deliver paid leave benefits. This story explains why.
How to Redraw the Lines: Achieving District Boundary Change
A school system leader shares policy recommendations and practical advice for pro-equity school district boundary change.
Today With Dr. Kaye: The Global Stakes of U.S. Intervention in Venezuela
Candace Rondeaux joined Congressman Kweisi Mfume & Dr. Kaye for a conversation examining the implications of U.S. action in Venezuela
Trump’s Attack on Venezuela Puts the U.S. on a Collision Course With Russia
Trump’s seizure of Maduro may spark other dangerous confrontations the U.S. may not be ready for, argues Candace Rondeaux.
AWS-3 and Upper C Band May Be the Only Spectrum Auctions Under Carr
Michael Calabrese on the future of U.S. spectrum auctions.
How Netflix’s ‘A House of Dynamite’ Might Change Our Thinking on Nuclear War
Amy Nelson says the issue isn’t if ‘A House of Dynamite’ could happen, but whether it will change how we confront nuclear-crisis risks.
Tackling Displacement, Eviction Data, and More: FLH’s Year in Review
We’re proud to share a roundup of our efforts to advance housing stability in 2025.