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How Many People Does the U.S. Assess it Killed in Somalia in 2023?
Following AFRICOM’s response to New America, we now know how many people the U.S. assesses it killed in Somalia in 2023.
How Your Conversation with ChatGPT Contributes to Climate Change
As artificial intelligence use becomes ubiquitous, developers must consider how to offset the environmental toll of these AI models.
In Effort to Entice Child Care Staff, More States Follow Kentucky’s Lead
As subsidy eligibility for child care workers expands to more states, questions remain about its viability for family child care providers
Net Neutrality Commenters Continue to Disagree on Network Slicing
Michael Calabrese on concerns regarding exempting mobile carriers from net neutrality rules.
New MPI Report Points to Better Ways to Account for English Learner Academic Performance
It’s possible to provide a more accurate measure of ELs’ academic performance and contextual information about their learning environment.
Congress’ Funding Cuts Will Hurt Community College Students and Stifle Innovation
This op-ed argues that Congress’ funding cuts to science agencies threaten community colleges and their ability to expand access to good-pay
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RFK Jr., Third-Party Candidates, and the Two-Party System
Lee Drutman appeared on the CNN Politics podcast to discuss RFK Jr.’s campaign and third party candidates in the upcoming election.
Legacy Admissions Facing the Ax: Here Are All of the States Spearheading Bans
Much of the war against legacy admissions has been waged in statehouses.
Opinion: RFK Jr. is poised to be a chaos factor in November
Lee Drutman wrote for CNN Opinion on how Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s anti-establishment campaign stands as a catalyst for significant reform.