The New Geopolitics of Tech: Where Can Africa Build Real Power in the Age of AI?
When the United States and China control every layer of AI infrastructure, how can emerging economies exert real influence?
After the LA Wildfires: Labor Organizer Saket Soni on the Climate Disaster Economy
Fellow Saket Soni talks about his forthcoming book, the state of disaster readiness in the U.S., and lessons learned from California.
DC is Rolling Back Tenant Protections—Without the Data to Track the Consequences
FLH’s Yuliya Panfil and Sabiha Zainulbhai wrote for Greater Greater Washington on the need for better eviction data in DC.
Europe’s IRGC Sanctions Show It’s Learning to Fight a Gray-Zone War
The EU’s decision to designate Iran’s IRGC as a terrorist organization marks a shift away from cautious diplomacy.
Exploring the American Degree Apprenticeship Landscape
Learn more about a new report on the national landscape of degree apprenticeships and hear from a panel of those involved in the work.
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How Many College Students are Parents in Your State?
States can take action to better understand the student parent populations through data collection efforts.
Jessica Dine: We Have the Tools to Head Off the Newest Digital Divide
Jessica Dine urges the NTIA to allow states to exercise discretion in spending leftover BEAD funds on “non-deployment” uses.
New America and ACCT Expand Partnership to Bolster Community College Capacity for Workforce and Economic Development and the Future of Work
New America and the Association of Community College Trustees announce two projects to strengthen community college strategies & practices.