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Transforming the Early Childhood Workforce Will Take a Village
Policy and advocacy organizations have made a public commitment to work collaboratively to improve the early care and education workforce.
A History of FISA Section 702 Compliance Violations
The only publicly available resources that provide a comprehensive view of the types and patterns of Section 702 compliance violations.
A Star Is Born: The College Scorecard’s Latest Feature Is Great News for Students
The Department of Education launched a new feature where students can compare up to 10 different colleges across a host of data measures.
Amid Opioid Investigation, Texas and Other States Demand Drug Company Documents
Texas and a coalition of 40 other states have served subpoenas to eight companies that manufacture or distribute prescription painkillers.
Governing the Future of the Internet
The internet is owned by nobody—so how do we decide who governs it?
Portable Network Kits: DIY WiFi for Response, Recovery, and Resilience
Portable Network Kits provide easy to assemble WiFi hotspots for times of disaster—a simpler alternative to building mesh networks.
Progress Report on FCC Chairman Ajit Pai
OTI reviews Ajit Pai’s past eight months as chairman of the FCC.
The Danger of Adding a Vital Ally to the U.S. Travel Ban List
Trump’s addition of Chad to the U.S. travel ban list threatens development and counterterrorism goals in the region.
The Most Empowering Tool for Hurricane Recovery
Want to help residents rebuild after Harvey and Irma? Give them access to reliable data.