Different Day, Same Old Democratic Crisis
While some argue that American democracy as we know it is ending, this debate is thousands of years old—literally.
While some argue that American democracy as we know it is ending, this debate is thousands of years old—literally.
A new book teaches us how to take risks, make extreme choices, and be our best selves—at the office and at home.
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Interface
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Are our public schools up to the task of inculcating in the next generation of leaders a critical sensibility as part of basic civics?
With bipartisan support and new momentum, apprenticeship may enter a period of historic expansion – but will face key issues first.
Delineating one person’s property from another’s is a serious technical challenge and a prerequisite for granting secure legal titles.
Join us on March 23rd to find out what has changed since 2015, what companies can do to improve, and why it matters.
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New America
740 15th St NW #900, Washington, D.C. 20005
Today, the Senate voted to repeal the broadband privacy rules passed by the FCC in October 2016.
We commit a significant injustice to South Sudanese women if we perpetuate a one-dimensional portrayal of them as victims of violence.
Ten takeaways from New America’s 2017 Cybersecurity for a New America conference.
Texas legislators are considering sharpening religious protections critics say could give religious groups license to discriminate.