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How Gutting the U.S. Department of Education Would Hurt Students and Their Families

February 12, 2025 — Kings Floyd, Peter Granville, Chantal Hinds and Halley Potter
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BENGHAZI, LIBYA - MARCH 01:  A rebel recruit tears up during his first day of military training at a rebel militia center on March 1, 2011 in Benghazi, Libya. Supporters of the Libyan opposition, which controls Benghazi and most of eastern Libya, have been eager to join militia groups, which have been fighting the forces of President Muammar Gaddafi to the west near the capitol Tripoli.  (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)
Report Century International

Roundtable: The Age of Armed Groups

April 28, 2022By Kurt Braddock, Thanassis Cambanis, Nadwa Al-Dawsari, Sam Jackson, Aron Lund, Renad Mansour, Jacob Mundy and Amanda Rogers
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Report Century International

No Region Is an Island: Crises and Their Solutions Connect the West and Middle East

April 25, 2022By Thanassis Cambanis and Naira Antoun
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Report Disability

Economic Justice Is Disability Justice

April 21, 2022By Rebecca Vallas, Kimberly Knackstedt, Hayley Brown, Julie Cai, Shawn Fremstad and Andrew Stettner
SARMADA, SYRIA - NOVEMBER 26: Displaced Syrian children wait to receive toys handed out by Turkish Red Crescent employees at a camp for displaced people supported by the Turkish Red Crescent on the outskirts of Idlib, on November 26, 2021 in Sarmada district, Idlib Province, Syria. The province's population has swelled over the course of Syria's 10-year civil war, as the rebel-held northwest became a refuge for Syrians with nowhere else to go. People here live in a patchwork of tents, brick homes and other improvised structures, some in camps supported by the Turkish Red Crescent, which provides food, blankets and toys. Amid the pandemic and looming threat of violence, humanitarian organizations and local authorities have struggled to meet these communities' overwhelming needs. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)
Report Century International

Russia’s War in Ukraine Will Also Hurt Syria

April 5, 2022By Sam Heller
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Report Higher Education

Memo to College Leaders: Revising Your OPM Contracts Is In Your Best Interest

March 31, 2022By Stephanie Hall
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Report Care Economy

How States Would Benefit If Congress Truly Invested in Child Care and Pre-K

March 21, 2022By Julie Kashen, Julie Cai, Hayley Brown and Shawn Fremstad
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - JANUARY 15: Houses part of an Israeli settlement are seen in front of an Arab town on January 16, 2017 in Amona, West Bank. 70 countries attended the recent Paris Peace Summit and called on Israel and Palestinians to resume negotiations that would lead to a two-state solution, however the recent proposal by U.S President-elect Donald Trump to move the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and last month's U.N. Security Council resolution condemning Jewish settlement activity in the West Bank have contributed to continued uncertainty across the region. The ancient city of Jerusalem where Jews, Christians and Muslims have lived side by side for thousands of years and is home to the Al Aqsa Mosque compound or for Jews The Temple Mount, continues to be a focus as both Israelis and Palestinians claim the city as their capital. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has continued since 1947 when Resolution 181 was passed by the United Nations, dividing Palestinian territories into Jewish and Arab states. The Israeli settlement program has continued to cause tension as new settlements continue to encroach on land within the Palestinian territories. The remaining Palestinian territory is made up of the West Bank and the Gaza strip. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)
Report Century International

How to Salvage Progressive Policies from the Abraham Accords

March 2, 2022By Dahlia Scheindlin
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BEIRUT, LEBANON - OCTOBER 15: Supporters of Hezbollah mourn people killed in yesterday's clashes on October 15, 2021 in Beirut, Lebanon. On October 14th protests by the Hezbollah and Amal movements against the Beirut port explosion investigation left six people dead in a Christian quarter of the Lebanese capital, where civil war had sparked in 1975. (Photo by Marwan Tahtah/Getty Images)
Report Century International

U.S. Policy Finally Distinguishes Between Lebanon and Hezbollah

January 25, 2022By Sam Heller
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Report Manufacturing

SSBCI 2.0: A New Capital Tool for Revitalizing and Diversifying Manufacturing

January 21, 2022By Andrew Stettner, Michelle Burris and Lee Wellington
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Report Race & Inequality

Zoned Out in Texas: How One Mother Overcame Dallas’s Discriminatory Housing Laws

January 12, 2022By Richard D. Kahlenberg
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Report English Learners

A New Federal Equity Agenda for Dual Language Learners and English Learners

December 8, 2021By Conor P. Williams
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Report School Integration

The Walls of Exclusion in Massachusetts

December 2, 2021By Richard D. Kahlenberg
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Report Unions & Organizing

A Look at How Unions Lift Workers

November 22, 2021By Steven Greenhouse
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Report Higher Education

Centering Students in Michigan’s Financial Aid Programs: Primer and Equity Analysis

November 4, 2021By Catherine Brown, Manon Steel, Denise A. Smith and Peter Granville
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Report Rediscovering Government

Why Did It Take America So Long to Pass a Refundable Child Tax Credit?

October 15, 2021By Jeff Madrick and Samantha Wing
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