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Putting Workers at the Center of Workforce Development: WIOA Policy Recommendations
WIOA funds half of all federal investments in workforce training and education and would better serve workers with key changes.
Verizon: It’s Time for a ‘Thorough Analysis’ of Phone Unlocking
OTI on its request for a handset unlocking requirement as part of T-Mobile’s proposed acquisition of Mint Mobile.
What World is Jared Kushner Living In?
New America VP and ASU Professor of Practice Peter Bergen examines Jared Kushner’s musings about Gaza.
Advocating for Stronger Policy Protections against Online Harassment
Eirliani Abdul Rahman on her recent OTI brief, “Indirect Swarming and Its Threat to Democracies.”
Latest Debate on Pre-K Ignores the Impact of High-Quality Curricula and Aligned PD
The field’s best bet is to implement evidence-based curricula that explicitly target specific learning domains
OTI Lobbies FCC Aides on Interconnection & Transparency in Net Neutrality Rules
OTI on why the FCC should address paid peering agreements and restore its 2010 rule on transparency.
Senate Spectrum Hearing Can Extend Support for 23 Million Households under Expiring Affordable Connectivity Program
A bill to restore the FCC’s lapsed auction authority is good policy and a year overdue.
To Communicate with Adult Students about Work-Based Learning, Lean Into the Classroom
If adults have limited time to learn about work-based learning, what’s a community college to do? The solution might be in the classroom.
Could ranked-choice voting take the poison out of politics?
Lee Drutman was interviewed by wbur’s On Point regarding some of his concerns about ranked choice voting.
How Does the US Government Get Detained Americans Home?
In the latest episode of his podcast, Peter Bergen examines U.S. efforts to bring home Americans held hostage abroad.