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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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CAIRO, EGYPT - JUNE 18: Egyptians supporters of the Muslim Brotherhood celebrate a premature victory for their presidential candidate Mohamed Morsi in Tahrir Square on June 18, 2012 in Cairo, Egypt. Egyptian candidates Mohamed Morsi and Ahmed Shafiq contested in the second round of voting for the country's president held over two days of voting last weekend. Despite official results not having been announced, the Muslim Brotherhood are claiming victory for their presidential candidate Mohamed Morsi as unofficial tallies suggested he had won a majority. (Photo by Daniel Berehulak /Getty Images)
Commentary Century International

The Muslim Brotherhood’s Broken Bonds

February 21, 2023By Abdelrahman Ayyash, Amr ElAfifi and Noha Ezzat
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JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - FEBRUARY 13:  Protesters attend a massive demonstration infront of the Israeli parliament as opposition leadears call for a nationwide strike and protests all over the country against the Israeli government on February 13, 2023 in Jerusalem, Israel. Israel's Knesset may begin the legislation process of the judicial overhaul, that will increase the government's sway in selecting judges while weakening Supreme Court power to strike down laws.  (Photo by Amir Levy/Getty Images)
Commentary Century International

Q&A: Netanyahu’s Total War on Israel’s Judiciary

February 17, 2023By Dahlia Scheindlin and Thanassis Cambanis
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Commentary Disability

The Labor Movement is Incomplete Without Disability Justice

February 17, 2023By Ariel Adelman
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Commentary Voices of Disability Economic Justice

The Hidden Costs of Having ADHD

February 15, 2023By Dr. Bunny McFadden
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Report Century International

Broken Bonds

February 15, 2023By Abdelrahman Ayyash, Amr ElAfifi and Noha Ezzat
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Report Economic Opportunity

A 2023 Plan for Economic Equity and Progress

February 15, 2023By The Century Foundation
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Broken Bonds: The Existential Crisis of Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood, 2013–22

February 11, 2023By Abdelrahman Ayyash, Amr ElAfifi and Noha Ezzat
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Commentary Unemployment

The Pandemic and Unemployment Insurance Fraud

February 8, 2023By Michele Evermore and Laura Valle Gutierrez
Commentary Century International

The Systems That Drive Corruption and Terrorism

January 31, 2023By Thanassis Cambanis
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Commentary Voices of Disability Economic Justice

For Disabled People, Housekeeping Services Can Be a Necessity, Not a Luxury

January 30, 2023By Ella Shorthouse
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Commentary Off-Kilter Podcast

What’s On Deck for the Off-Kilter Podcast’s Spring 2023 Season: An Open Letter from Host Rebecca Vallas

January 27, 2023By Rebecca Vallas
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Report College Accountability

Six Steps to Better Consumer Protections for Online Students

January 26, 2023By Carolyn Fast
On 1 January, children stand in the entryway of their tent shelter, in the Bab Al Salame camp for internally displaced persons, near the border with Turkey, in Aleppo Governorate. A muddy and puddled walkway separates their tent from those of their neighbours. Laundry has been hung to dry nearby. Keeping clothing clean and dry has been a major challenge for residents. Residents have also expressed concern that hygiene conditions in the camp are worsening, increasing the risk of disease.

In early January 2014 in the Syrian Arab Republic, the ongoing conflict has affected some 9.3 million people. Of these, 6.5 million have been displaced internally. Syrians have also fled abroad, with more than 2.3 million people registered or awaiting registration with the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) in Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. UNICEF support in the Syrian Arab Republic includes the distribution of clothing and other supplies to help keep children and their families healthy and warm during the winter; a polio vaccination campaign; the provision of primary health care services via both mobile medical teams and fixed centres; initiatives in water, sanitation and hygiene, including efforts to ensure continuous access to safe water in conflict-prone areas; the distribution of school supplies; and the provision of psychosocial support services for children and adolescents. United Nations agencies, including UNICEF, have appealed for US$6.5 billion to cover responses within the Syrian Arab Republic and host countries between January and December 2014. The appeal includes some US$2.3 billion for the 2014 Syrian Arab Republic Humanitarian Assistance Response Plan led by the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) to aid people inside Syria and US$4.2 billion for the UNHCR-led Syria Regional Response Plan to aid refugees and host communities.
Report Century International

Cholera in the Time of Assad: How Syria’s Water Crisis Caused an Avoidable Outbreak

January 24, 2023By Aron Lund
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Commentary Higher Education

Major College Accrediting Agencies Are Up for Federal Review. Here’s What to Expect.

January 23, 2023By Tiara Moultrie
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Commentary Voices of Disability Economic Justice

The Economic and Emotional Costs of Autistic Masking

January 20, 2023By Alex Ashley Fox
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