Teens Are Smuggling Deadlier Drugs Across the Border
With the promise of easy money, minors crossing the border for school or to see family are being exploited by criminal groups.
The Other Side of Veteran Trauma?
A new book investigates how the concept of post-traumatic growth might help veterans after traumatic events.
The Past is Prologue
Racism is more than a historical footnote—it’s a deeply embedded force still shaping critical aspects of our lives.
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Time for Another Head Count
Technology could help make sure the 2020 census doesn’t miss so many people.
Without the West Africa Outbreak, There Would Be No Ebola Vaccine
The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo necessitates a look back at the search for cures for emerging diseases.
BTA Convenes Inaugural Blockchain Summit at Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center
On May 7, the BTA brought together 17 top leaders from government, tech, and civil society at Bellagio, Italy for a landmark summit.
By the Numbers: Trends in Nontraditional Student Enrollment
Electric Grid Security
Thoughts on a new report from New America about a grid security retreat held late last year.