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How Conservatives and Progressives Will Work Together Next Year
Yes, you read that headline correctly. Chayenne Polimédio explains how the transpartisan model promises to unlock American gridlock.
Inclusion in the Digital Age
The so-called “gig economy” is inequitable. It doesn’t have to be.
The Drone Doctrine
We have different legal doctrines for pedestrians and cars—shouldn’t that be the case for drones and airplanes?
They Paved Paradise (Creek) and Put up a Parking Lot
Maya Srikrishnan offers a case study on why it’s so difficult to offer both affordable housing and encouragement for public transit.
Trump’s Higher Education Plan Because Good God I Guess We Have to Do This Now
Higher Ed Happy Hour Episode 17: Kevin, Libby, and Andrew break down the good, bad, and ugly of the Trump higher ed agenda.
Wireless Future Project Supports FCC’s Public Notice on Spectrum Sharing in the 5.9 Gigahertz Band
FCC commissioners voted yesterday to approve a Public Notice that seeks comment on how to test and accommodate spectrum.
Five Ways Policymakers Can Support Children’s Mental Health
During Mental Health Awareness Month, it is important to remember that fostering mental health starts in infancy.
More Than Tuition: Higher Education and the Social Safety Net
College is not a proxy for a social safety net.
More than Tuition: Experimenting with Loan Limits
Should loan limits be raised? Lowered? Eliminated?