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OTI Urges Court to Reject T-Mobile/Sprint Merger
OTI and partners urge the D.C. Circuit Court to reject the harmful, anticompetitive T-Mobile/Sprint merger.
Tuition-Free, Full-Day Kindergarten Commences in Colorado
In his campaign for the governorship, Polis pledged state funding for free, universal, full-day kindergarten and pre-K within two years.
Are You My Cousin or Half-Sibling?
Sometimes 23andMe unearths family secrets. Sometimes it just makes a mistake.
On Meaning and Mortality
A conversation with Being Mortal author Atul Gawande on the book’s abiding relevance—and our metrics for patient care.
One Step at a Time
The Atlantic’s “Our Towns” project highlights small-scale solutions to large-scale challenges.
Texas Ended Temporary Voting Locations to Curb Abuse. Now Rural and Young Voters Are Losing Access.
A newly implemented change to election law is leaving a trail of shuttered early voting polling places across the state.
The Personal Cost of Whistleblowing
Allison Stanger, author of a new book on the role of whistleblowers in America, reveals how difficult it can be to speak truth to power.
The Supreme Court Takes on LGBTQ Employment: What Does This Mean for Queer and Trans Educators?
Understanding Comebackers’ Pathways to Graduation
New data from our work with adults returning to college shows how long it typically takes them graduate after they re-enroll.