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Election 2024 Politics + Government Kansans intrigued by potential of bringing voters together with multi-party candidate nominations
Oscar Pocasangre was quoted in the Kansas Reflector about electoral competition.
Episode 6: Who Is Gerry and Why Does He Mander?
Nick Seabrook breaks down the odd history and continued practice of gerrymandering—what attempts have been made to change it.
Remaining Native
Paige Bethmann tracks a young runner confronting the legacy of Indian boarding schools while chasing his collegiate dreams.
All Episodes of “In the Room With Peter Bergen” Now Available
New America VP and ASU Professor of Practice Peter Bergen’s podcast is now available wherever you get your podcasts.
Democrats Must Step Aside in Red States
Lee Drutman and Michael A. Bailey wrote for The Bulwark on the need for a new party for the 2026 Senate elections.
How Africa Could Help Diversify the Booming Global Semiconductor Industry
Nii Simmonds co-authored this assessment of how the African continent can be a strategic partner for mitigating supply chain risks.
On Capitol Hill, Concerns Grow Over NSF Cuts Threatening Community College STEM Job Training
Budget cuts, reductions in force, and funding freezes hamstring community college programs around emerging technologies.
Trump Declares English the Official Language of the U.S. in Attempt to Define What It Means to be American
The U.S. has a long history of using language as a tool of oppression, this executive order is no different.
U.S. Colleges Should Not Abandon Their Principles
A political appointee attempting to force what a college can or cannot teach is wrong. And it plainly violates the First Amendment.