Older Americans with Student Loan Debt
New America has been investigating older Americans with debt from their college experience and through taking on debt for family members.
Somalia: Türkiye Drone Strikes and Rising Civilian Casualties
Future Security Senior Policy Analyst David Sterman was cited in an article on Turkish strikes in Somalia.
Why Anti-Democratic Populists Keep Winning Elections
New America VP and ASU Professor of Practice Peter Bergen speaks with Ben Rhodes about the rise of anti-democratic movements globally.
Paid Leave Is Back on the Agenda: Exploring the Economic and Social Benefits
Vicki Shabo explores how the 2024 election is reigniting the paid leave debate and highlights its key benefits for workers and families.
Q&A with LSX Fellow Margie Worthington-Smith on Building an Entrepreneurial Education System for South Africa
The Learning Sciences Exchange (LSX) is a groundbreaking fellowship program and problem-solving platform for transforming education.
What does digital civic infrastructure look like in the 21st century?
Hollie Russon Gilman, Sarah Jacob, and Maresa Strano, wrote for Democracy Takes on how discord could work for a citizens’ assembly.
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