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The Evolving Landscape of Counterterrorism
Counterterrorism policy must go beyond fighting wars to include sharing information across agencies and cutting off recruitment to violence.
Transitional Kindergarten Could Be a Great Equalizer. In Its Current Form, it Drives Inequality.
Studies show that transitional kindergarten students are better prepared for school, but restrictions create inequality.
We Need a Law Requiring Faster Disclosure of Data Breaches—Now
Rep. Ted Lieu, D-Calif., on why companies need to take their responsibilities to consumers seriously.
What Arizona Can Teach Us About National Immigration Wrangling
Jude Joffe-Block explains what America can take away from the re-emergence of immigration tensions in Arizona.
Why Should Germans Bother to Vote?
Germany’s elections on Sunday seem like a forgone conclusion—but voting can stem a far-right party’s effort to gain control.
Leveraging School District and University Partnerships to Grow the Bilingual Teacher Pipeline
Two new reports from New America highlight how school district and university partnerships can help reduce the bilingual teacher shortage.