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Arms Race In the Arctic
The U.S. and Russian militaries just took steps to better arm themselves for the newest area of great power competition: the Arctic.
Asset Building News Week – June 17, 2016
Weekly roundup of news, research, and other developments in the asset building field.
Trapped
It has been 43 years since Roe v. Wade passed 7-2, but according to a new film, the war against reproductive health clinics rages on.
After Orlando, More Questions Than Answers
How can we be sure we’re asking the right ones in the wake of the country’s latest tragedy?
Alaska to the U.S. Department of Education: We’ll Take Your Money, But Not Your Oversight
Alaska is poised to enact HB156, a K-12 assessment law that stands to put the federal Department of Ed between a rock and a hard place.
Four Million Households Can’t Have Been Wrong
But the government was in its inaction after the housing crisis, writes Sade Bruce.
How Mr. Mom Became a Stay at Home Dad
Magaly Marques tells the tale of a father who chose to stay home with his daughter—and of a nation of dads increasingly doing the same.
If We Want Gun Safety, We Need to Change Course
We need to do something differently if we hope to enact gun control in America, says Heather Hurlburt.
Rape Culture and How to Challenge It from Stanford to Rio de Janeiro
Rape culture doesn’t know borders. Marco Aurélio Martins argues that our responsibility to change it doesn’t, either.