Emergency Preparedness for Prisons Isn’t Just Sandbags and Non-perishables
By changing laws after Hurricane Katrina so that fewer people end up in jail, New Orleans did something arguably better than evacuating.
By changing laws after Hurricane Katrina so that fewer people end up in jail, New Orleans did something arguably better than evacuating.
The AfD’s success rests not on a rightward shift—but on boosting turnout among non-voters once reluctant to express racist views publicly.
A new book takes readers on a journey across India to highlight how the smartphone is creating staggering changes across all facets of life.
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Border lawmakers say that they haven’t been given details about the estimated 5,200-troop deployment on the U.S.-Mexico border.
The concertina wire Trump loves at the border has a long, troubling legacy in the West.
New America’s Political Reform team discusses the ways, big and small, that this week’s elections reflect important trends in U.S. politics.
Five Takeaways From Our Time at the Identity Trading Post.
Join us for a regional symposium on equity in early learning.
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Insights about Chinese priorities, but little real international engagement
What is the state of the war and governance in Afghanistan?
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