Confronting Harmful Federal Disability Policy in Health and Human Services
New America’s second Advancing Disability Access Forum examined how recent changes at HHS threaten the health and wellbeing of disabled people, older adults, and children.
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As a strong proponent of broadband privacy, OTI submitted two letters supporting Maine’s and Montana’s recently proposed bills.
The courts and Canada are doing what the U.S. government won’t on data breaches.
Projects are often undertaken by governments enthusiastic about the technology, but fuzzy on what it can actually deliver.
A recap of a recent event with David Wallace-Wells on how climate change is our newest all-encompassing threat.
Two years into San Diego’s program to connect people with misdemeanor arrests to treatment and housing, only a handful have graduated.
Washington state is aiming to grow the next generation of teachers by providing high school students with exposure to careers in education.
A review of a new book, The Internet Trap, which argues that both news leaders and regulators need new thinking and action to survive.
In a recent survey, only 10 percent of community college leaders reported they offered four-year degrees.
Remarks at the Berlin Energy Transition Dialogue
Colleges often use misleading data when they present a net price to prospective students.