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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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Commentary Disability

Why Creating Accessible Transportation Helps the Economy

July 18, 2023By Kimberly Knackstedt
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Report Rights & Justice

How Zoning Drives Educational Inequality: The Case of Westchester County

July 17, 2023By Richard D. Kahlenberg
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Commentary Higher Education

The New Gainful Employment Rule Is the Biggest Step Ever Taken to Ensure Accountability in Higher Education

July 13, 2023By Amber Villalobos, Robert Shireman, Carolyn Fast, Denise A. Smith, Tiara Moultrie and Peter Granville
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Commentary Health Equity

Telehealth-Only Plans Will Not Provide Affordable, Comprehensive, Equitable Coverage

July 12, 2023By Tara Oakman
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Report Living the Climate Emergency

The Deep Roots of Iraq’s Climate Crisis

July 11, 2023By Zeinab Shuker
From Century International
QAYYARAH, IRAQ - DECEMBER 23:  Fire crews work to extinguish a burning oil well on the outskirts of Qayyarah on December 23, 2016 in Qayyarah, Iraq. The fire crews, brought in from Kirkuk, have been working tirelessly with oil company representatives to extinguish the oil wells set ablaze by Daesh on their retreat from the city more than two months ago. The fire crews are currently working on their ninth oil well after extinguishing nearly all the wells close to the city.  (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)
Commentary Living the Climate Emergency

Iraq Is Overheating. How Can It Mitigate the Effects of Climate Change?

July 11, 2023By Zeinab Shuker
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Commentary Voices of Disability Economic Justice

Blue-Collar Culture Shames Workers with Invisible Illnesses

July 10, 2023By Casandra May
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Report Health Care

How the Federal Government Can Make Funding Accessible to Maternal Health Community-Based Organizations

July 10, 2023By Anna Bernstein and Vina Smith-Ramakrishnan
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Commentary Health Care

Expanding Medicaid Beneficiary Input Will Improve Medicaid Program Value

July 6, 2023By Thomas Waldrop
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Commentary Health Care

DACA Recipients Would Be Eligible for Many More Coverage Options Under New Proposed Rule

June 29, 2023By Thomas Waldrop
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Commentary K - 12

Oakland International High School: Lessons for Engaging and Supporting Newcomer Students

June 29, 2023By Alejandra Vázquez Baur, Jonathan Zabala and Dr. Conor P. Williams
BEIRUT, LEBANON - AUGUST 02: An aerial view at dusk of the Mar Mikhael neighborhood near the port during a power outage on August 2, 2021 in Beirut, Lebanon. Electricite du Liban (EDL) warned against more drastic measures of rationing electricity that could completely interrupt the supply of current, if it fails to finance its operations. EDL issued the warning
Commentary Century International

How Lebanon’s Elites Sabotaged an IMF Rescue

June 27, 2023By Sami Zoughaib and Sam Heller
From Century International
BAGHDAD, IRAQ - DECEMBER 25: Iraqi Shiites carry a picture of Iraq's Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari during a demonstration on December 25, 2005 in Baghdad, Iraq. Iraqi shiites shout slogans in favour of the results of the elections
 during a demonstration  in al-Sadr city eastren of Baghdad.
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Report Shia Politics

Men of Dawa: How the Personalities of One Party Shaped Iraq’s New Politics

June 26, 2023By Maria Luisa Fantappie
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Commentary Care Economy

Addressing the Looming Child Care Funding Cliff for Women and Families

June 23, 2023By Laura Valle Gutierrez
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Commentary Early Education

5 Takeaways on the Federal Government’s Role in Fostering Diverse Schools

June 23, 2023By Jayla Hart
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