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Local Voices, Global Collaborations: What We Can Learn from Snow Leopards
Aleksandar Kostić analyzes a surprising point of collaboration in environmental diplomacy.
One Year Later, Vermont’s Act 76 Is Showing Promise
The Vermont Legislature rejected an attempt to cut funding for the law’s implementation
The Harsh Reality of Parenting Student Homelessness
Hundreds of thousands of college students with children are experiencing homelessness. Policymakers need to do more to ensure their success.
Is Donald Trump a Friend to the Working Class?
If a new Trump administration wanted to show solidarity with working class voters, here are a few things the federal government could do.
The Alt-Right Was Once Just on the Fringes. Here’s How it Went Mainstream.
In Episode 26 of his podcast, ASU and New America’s Peter Bergen looks at the the rise of the alt-right.
Trump’s Return: Six Key Takeaways from the 2024 Presidential Election
After a close race, Donald Trump secures a surprising victory. The Political Reform team shares key takeaways from this historic moment.
Episode 1: 2024 Election Key Takeaways
In the immediate aftermath of the 2024 election, New America’s Maresa Strano and Mark Schmitt share their insights on the results.
Uniting Local Voices for a Stronger America: Chicago’s Contribution to the Us@250 Movement
The Chicago Us@250 series reflects on 250 years of America, amplifying local voices to shape a more inclusive, equitable future together.
Matthew Campbell on Cambodia’s Looted Artifacts
New America (Jonathan Logan Family Foundation) Fellow Matthew Campbell spoke about his forthcoming book, The Man Who Stole the Gods.