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Commentary Higher Education

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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JERUSALEM - DECEMBER 06: The Temple Mount/Al-Aqsa Mosque compound stands in the Old City in Jerusalem on December 06, 2023 in Jerusalem. Israel and Hamas have resumed fighting after the end of a weeklong ceasefire last week, with Israel launching an expanded ground operation and aerial campaign in southern Gaza. Meanwhile, Hamas has remained able to fire rockets into Israel, although many are intercepted by the country's Iron Dome missile defense system. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Report A Shared Future for Palestine and Israel

Two States, Together: An Alternative Vision for Palestinians and Israelis

January 27, 2025By Dahlia Scheindlin
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Commentary National Newcomer Network

TCF’s Alejandra Vázquez Baur on Trump Greenlighting ICE Enforcement in Schools, Hospitals

January 22, 2025By Alejandra Vázquez Baur
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 8: A firefighter battles the Palisades Fire while it burns homes at Pacific Coast Highway amid a powerful windstorm on January 8, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.  The fast-moving wildfire has grown to more than 2900-acres and is threatening homes in the coastal neighborhood amid intense Santa Ana Winds and dry conditions in Southern California. (Photo by Apu Gomes/Getty Images)
Commentary Economic Opportunity

Workers Affected by L.A. Fires Can Apply for Disaster Unemployment Benefits

January 17, 2025By Michele Evermore
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Commentary Health Care

“Medicaid Per-Capita Cap Myopia” in JAMA Health Forum

January 16, 2025By Jeanne Lambrew
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Commentary Higher Education

College Cost Reduction Act Puts For-Profit Companies before Students

January 16, 2025By Amber Villalobos
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Commentary Higher Education

The Assault on the SAVE Plan Has Brought Student Debt Relief to a Crossroads

January 14, 2025By Peter Granville, Tiara Moultrie and Jordan Nellums
WASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 6: A supporter of President-elect Donald Trump collects flowers during a memorial for Ashli Babbitt, who was killed on January 6, 2021, near the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2025 in Washington, DC. The group laid flowers and called for the release of those imprisoned for their actions on January 6. (Photo by Nathan Howard/Getty Images)
Commentary Century International

The Progressive Foreign Policy Agenda Is in Shambles. It’s Time to Confront the Crisis.

January 13, 2025By Nicholas Danforth
From Century International
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Commentary Health Care

Yardstick for Medicaid Budget Targets: What Potential Numbers Mean

January 13, 2025By Jeanne Lambrew
DAMASCUS, SYRIA - DECEMBER 13: People dance and sing songs as they take part in victory celebrations in Umayyad Square on December 13, 2024 in Damascus, Syria. Rebel forces in Syria have retaken the capital from longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad, who has fled the country for Moscow. The fall of the Assad regime marks a new chapter for Syria, which has been mired in a multi-party civil war since 2011, sparked by the Arab Spring uprisings. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)
Commentary Century International

Lift Sanctions to Give Syria a Chance to Recover

December 20, 2024By Thanassis Cambanis
From Century International
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Commentary Economic Opportunity

Telework Has Helped Moms Stay in the Labor Force

December 17, 2024By Laura Valle Gutierrez
AFRIN, SYRIA - AUGUST 08: A graduating recruit plants a flag during battle simulation training on August 08, 2024 in Afrin, Syria. Two hundred recruits of the Samarkand Brigade, apart of the Turkish-backed, Syrian National Army graduated after more than a month of intensive training. The graduation day included a simulation of real life raids and battle situations , including the detonation of mines, heavy machine gun use, assault raid tactics and military vehicle training.  (Photo by Ghaith Alsayed/Getty Images)
Commentary Century International

Syria’s Civil War Has Roared Back. How Far Can the Rebels Go?

December 6, 2024By Aron Lund and Sam Heller
From Century International
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Commentary National Newcomer Network

How School Districts Can Take Action to Protect Their Immigrant Students

December 4, 2024By Alejandra Vázquez Baur and Claire E. Sylvan
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Commentary Health Care

New Poll Shows Americans Want Trump to Focus on Health Care Costs, Not Extreme Campaign Promises

November 21, 2024By Zack DiGregorio
aBAALBEK, LEBANON - NOVEMBER 4: People drive past damage to the ancient western gate of Baalbek Citadel and the Gouraud Barracks area of the city that was damaged in the past week by Israeli airstrikes on November 4, 2024 in Baalbek, Lebanon. Israel has increasingly targeted Lebanon's eastern city of Baalbek and the surrounding Bekaa valley, considered a bastion of Hezbollah support. Earlier this week, Israel ordered residents of Baalbek and neighboring towns to evacuate before a new wave of strikes. (Photo by Ed Ram/Getty Images)BAALBEK, LEBANON - NOVEMBER 4: <> on November 4, 2024 in Baalbek, Lebanon. Israel has increasingly targeted Lebanon's eastern city of Baalbek and the surrounding Bekaa valley, considered a bastion of Hezbollah support. Earlier this week, Israel ordered residents of Baalbek and neighboring towns to evacuate before a new wave of strikes. (Photo by Ed Ram/Getty Images)
Commentary Century International

Trump’s Would-Be Lebanon Whisperer

November 20, 2024By Aron Lund
From Century International
Commentary Higher Education

Capping Prices or Rewarding Outcomes: Two Different Ideas for Reining In Unaffordable Graduate Student Debt

November 20, 2024By Robert Shireman and Tiara Moultrie
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