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The U.S. Election Is a Choice Between Climate Action and Retreat
Senior Fellow Martha Molfetas looks at the climate crossroads on the ticket for the 2024 U.S. election for World Politics Review.
2024 VP Debate Fact-Check: Five Things to Know About Paid Leave in the U.S.
After the 2024, VP debate, here are five facts and corrections about paid family and medical leave in the United States
Paramilitary Paper Trails: Mapping the Wagner Group’s Ties to Russia with Personnel Data
The Wagner Group personnel dataset exposes the paramilitary’s structure, operations, and Russian state links.
Partnering with Organizations on the Ground: Washington’s Community Assembly Model
Hollie Russon Gilman and Sarah Jacob spoke with Lindsay Tracy Morgan of DSHS.
Rising Liability Insurance Costs Pose an “Existential Threat” to Child Care Providers
State lawmakers are starting to take notice and contemplate action
What Reports Got Wrong About China’s ‘Sunken Nuclear Submarine’
Peter W. Singer examines the coverage of China’s sunken nuclear submarine.
Americans’ Perspectives on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) In Higher Education
This blog post underscores what Americans are thinking about issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion in higher education.
Filling the Gap
Shalin Jyotishi was quoted in Georgia Trends Magazine on how education-industry partnerships can address workforce shortages.
Revisiting the First MAGA President
New America VP and ASU Professor of Practice Peter Bergen talks with the author of a new biography of Reagan.