Few Central Americans Win Asylum in the United States
Here’s how one man did it.
How False News Haunted the Brazilian Elections
Misinformation and social networks have sullied the country’s politics since at least 2010. This time, it was worse than ever.
Interview: New Study Takes a Closer Look at Kindergarten Entry Assessments for ELs
A new study takes a closer look at the Kindergarten Entry Assessments (KEAs) states are using to assess English learners.
Reducing the Cyber Risk to Cities
How states are using the resources at their disposal to assist local governments with improving their cyber-hygiene.
Survey Examines Perceptions of Muslim Americans
New research that examines the general public’s perceptions of Muslim Americans.
What Americans Really Think About Muslim Americans
Join New America, in collaboration with the American Muslim Institution, to discuss the results of their national survey.
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Why Turkey Was the Scene of the Crime
In many ways, Turkey’s own inglorious record on human rights made it the ideal site for the killing of Jamal Khashoggi.
10/31 FCC Reply Comments Opposing T-Mobile Merger With Sprint