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Jordan’s Law of Unintended Consequences
Jordan, a strong ally of the West in the Middle East, has been developing new tools to counter the threat of ISIS on its borders. Alyssa Sim
OTI Applauds Senate Committee Letter Asking FCC to Protect Consumer Use of Wi-Fi
Reading the Signs from Suruc
After last month’s suicide bombing in Suruc, Turkey has done more in 10 days to fight ISIS than it did during the last four years. Sarabrynn
Taking Aim at Student Debt
This year’s class of college graduates is the most indebted in history and there looks to be no end in sight to the onslaught of student deb
The Once and Future Drones
Drones are more than weapons – they’re at the forefront of new technologies for property rights, human rights, and global development. What
Why Baseball Matters—Still
Reports of baseball’s declining popularity overlook its enduring relevance to contemporary America, argue William McKenzie and Talmage Bosto
Why I’m Leaving Germany’s Social Democratic Party
After two decades of participation in Germany’s Social Democrat Party, Yascha Mounk explains why the Party’s shift in political priorities h
Against the Tide: One College Leader Who Champions Socioeconomic Diversity
Nancy Cantor, a college leader who believes that higher education should be more inclusive than exclusive when admitting students.
The Best Student Loan Repayment Program Needs an Elevator Pitch
Income-Based Repayment (IBR) is a great, but unattractive to many. Switching from an exemption to a threshold would go a long way.