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Driving ESG Innovation in the New Regulatory Context with Meta
Q&A with LSX Fellow Henry Samson Mafulul on the Transformative Power of Film and Storytelling
Mafulul is executive director of the Jos Film Initiative (JOFII), a nonprofit arts and media youth empowerment and development initiative
Quantum Computing Is Coming. Better Encryption Helps Us Prepare for Its Arrival.
NIST’s new quantum-resistant cryptographic protocols help prepare us to update our encryption tools and start future-proofing private data.
South Korea Gripped by Deepfake Porn Sex Crime Crisis
Lilian Coral on the spread of non-consensual deepfake porn.
Unleash Fixed Wireless Service in 12 GHz to Help Close the Digital Divide
Michael Calabrese on how the FCC could help close the U.S. digital divide by unleashing fixed wireless service in the lower 12 GHz band.
Why Fusion Voting’s Ballot Line Packs More Power than a Taylor Swift Endorsement
Maresa Strano examines how fusion voting, like celebrity endorsements, can be a powerful tool for mobilizing and influencing voters.
Could local civic life save American democracy?
Hollie Russon Gilman was interviewed for Reimagining the Civic Commons about the civic projects popping up across the country.
How Modern Autocrats Keep Each Other in Power
New America VP and ASU Professor of Practice Peter Bergen discusses the rise of authoritarianism with Anne Applebaum.
Introducing the Class of 2025: New America Fellow Megan Garber on Entertainment, Misinformation, and More
Megan Garber explores how our obsession with entertainment fuels misinformation and cultural shifts in this exclusive Q&A.
New Data Analysis Shows How Financial Aid Leveraging Is Harming Low-Income Students at Public Universities
As public universities provide wealthy students with discounts, they are charging low-income students an average net price of $18,000.