Late last year, the U.S. Department of Education declared it would reroute tens of millions of dollars that Congress had ...
Renée Good and Alex Pretti’s deaths echo the militarized policing and xenophobia of the war on terror that has made its way ...
Since January of 2024, the New Practice Lab’s efforts have now strengthened public benefits programs that are expanding ...
From a seasoned political journalist, an eye-opening examination of Tucker Carlson’s rise through conservative media and politics, and his ideological transformation over the past thirty years, ...
For this interview, New America’s Hollie Russon Gilman and Sarah Jacob spoke with Ted Hadzi-Antich Jr., associate professor ...
Insurance industry profit motives conflict with our need for protection. Public insurance, coupled with proactive risk reduction, can help.
New America’s Amanda Ballantyne explores how past technological transitions reshaped work, why some communities were left ...
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Technology can be both a lifeline and a barrier. Users with disabilities explain how accessible design transforms tech from ...
New America’s Eviction Data Response Network (EDRN) is a bold initiative to change that reality. From 2026 to 2028, EDRN will ...
While the U.S. struggles to add rare-earth factories and drone-test ranges, Beijing is creating them in clusters, argues Peter W. Singer.