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We spoke with Her Excellency Solveig Horne on paid parental leave and its potential impact on families and children around the world.
H.R. 4596 would exempt many broadband providers from the Open Internet Order’s transparency rules for five years.
Letter urges the FCC to consider the interests of disadvantaged communities as it defines the privacy obligations of broadband providers.
Stephen Burd looks at U.S. Dept. of Ed data showing the average net price that students from low-income families attending four-college.
Announcing New America’s special coverage of early learning in California.