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Ranking Digital Rights Partners with Consumer Reports to Set Standards for Privacy and Security
A new initiative to develop a digital standard to measure the privacy and security of products, apps, and services
Energy and Environment Delegation to Japan with Sasakawa USA
Sharon Burke will be leading the delegation of emerging experts to Japan next week to discuss the US-Japan energy relationship.
Executive order on HBCUs launches Trump’s “New Deal for Black America”
The public should keep a close eye on magic bullet solutions for HBCU funding troubles.
Game On: The Fight to Stop Mass Surveillance Under Section 702 Has Begun
On December 31, 2017, the FISA Amendments Act is set to expire, unless Congress passes a bill to reauthorize it.
How People Become Terrorists
Terrorism is an expression of political violence—to divorce it from that context is to make the same mistakes in the future.
If We’re Serious About Early Learning, Here’s How It Should Look
Early care and education is infrastructure—building it will take real investment, not just tax credits and deductions.
Learning to Hear the Other
A polarized nation needs to look past the partisanship and focus on the humanity and decency of our opponents and leaders.
Lower Ed
A former insider discloses the story behind for-profit schools to explain the lose-lose options for Americans seeking a better life.
New Paper: Unlocking ESSA’s Potential to Support Early Learning
New America and the BUILD Initiative explore major ESSA provisions that have implications for our nation’s youngest learners