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Technology and Emerging Humanitarian Frontiers
The American Red Cross, World Humanitarian Summit, and the Institute for Global and International Studies at George Washington University co
The Rhetoric of the Past Is Still Present
Whether it’s the KKK’s plans to protest the removal of the Confederate flag or Donald Trump’s controversial commentary on Latino men, Salami
The Threat of the Big Bad Pulse
Some in Congress and the private sector want to spend a lot of time—and money—preparing for the threat of electro magnetic pulse weapons. Sh
We May Fail
New America is expanding its network into California and beyond to connect social innovators and policy experts. Megan Garcia explains why r
Where “Love Conquers All” Meets “Put It in Writing”
The Supreme Court’s landmark decision on same-sex marriage has put the issue of love and contracts front and center. For legal scholar Marth
One Struggling City’s Bold Effort to Increase its Number of College Graduates
The Unicorn of State Reinvestment Appears in Washington
Washington passed a budget that actually cuts tuition at four-year colleges between 15 and 20 percent over the next two years.