A Closer Look at the Chinese Space Company Accused of Helping the Houthis
New America Strategist and ASU Professor of Practice Peter W. Singer examines a Chinese company accused of aiding the Houthis.
Adult Education Pays for Itself. Why Does Trump Want to Gut it?
Adult education pays for itself by boosting participant earnings and generating higher tax revenue.
Is Western Aid Helping or Harming Africa?
Ken Opalo argues that cuts to USAID open the door to a new future for the African continent.
The Bad Policy That Won’t Die and Has Gotten Worse: Short-Term Pell
The short-term Pell proposal steers working-class students toward low-return programs that look quick and cheap, but often lead nowhere.
The House Reconciliation Bill: Leaving No Loan Unturned
The student loan repayment provisions of the House Reconciliation bill will be a challenge for the Education Department to implement.
Tools and Resources for Eviction Data Access and Analysis
Check out our resources and tools on accessing and analyzing eviction data.
Trump’s Tech Governance: Making Sense of the First 100 Days
Trump’s first few months back in the Oval Office have been a concerted effort to assert authoritarian control.
Want Affordable, High-Quality Child Care? Look to the Military
Child care is more expensive than college tuition in many states, which is why the military subsidizes it, and so should the civilian world.
AI Hustle: Human Capital, Sovereignty, and the Global South
Can middle powers in the Global South turn talent migration and digital labor into real AI sovereignty? Jeremy McKey digs in.