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FLH Urges U.S. Census Bureau to Establish a National Housing Loss Rate
FLH and 16 other organizations co-signed a letter to the Census Bureau advocating for the creation of a nationwide metric for housing loss.
Lee Drutman on Expanding the Two-Party Political System in the U.S.
Lee Drutman was on C-SPAN Washington Journal to discuss the potential impacts of third party candidates in the upcoming election.
The Strike
JoeBill Muñoz follows California men in solitary confinement as they launch the largest hunger strike in U.S. prisons.
FCC to Vote on Net Neutrality Rules on April 25
Raza Panjwani on the FCC’s upcoming vote to restore net neutrality.
Ilyse Hogue: Abortion Just the Tip of the Spear
Ilyse Hogue appeared on the Kettering Foundation podcast covering the Mifi case at SCOTUS and it’s relationship to inclusive democracy.
OTI Welcomes FCC’s Vote This Week to Reinstate Title II Authority and Protect the Open Internet
“Fast, reliable broadband internet access is too important to lack an expert agency’s oversight.”
When Students Get Lost in the Algorithm: The Problems with Nevada’s AI School Funding Experiment
Nevada now uses a machine-learning model to drive its “at-risk” school funding, but the new system is opaque and leaves many students out.
Bolstering Our Climate Havens: How Cities Can Prepare for Climate Migration
Climate migration patterns will reshape U.S. communities—affecting millions—prompting cities to prepare for an influx of climate migrants.
Counterterrorism Chief Says Hamas Attack and Gaza War Have Reshaped Terror Threat
Peter Bergen interviews Director of the National Counterterrorism Center Christine Abizaid
Fossil Fuel’s New Weapon: Climate Change “Delayism”
Global temperatures surpassed the critical 1.5°C threshold for the first time, the time to prioritize sustainable energy solutions is now.