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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 Higher Education

Leading with Integrity on College Accreditation

March 24, 2022By Tiara Moultrie
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Commentary English Learners

New Report: How to Shift Early Education toward Equity Now

March 23, 2022By Dr. Conor P. Williams
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Commentary Health Care

The ACA Improved Access to Health Insurance for Marginalized Communities, But More Work Is Needed to Ensure Universal Coverage

March 23, 2022By Jamila Taylor, Thomas Waldrop, Anna Bernstein and Vina Smith-Ramakrishnan
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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
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 10: Excluded workers, New Yorkers who had been shut out of pandemic-era assistance, march with their community allies to Governor Kathy Hochul’s midtown office on December 10, 2021 in New York City. The workers, most of whom are recent immigrants to America, are demanding an additional $3 billion for the Excluded Workers Fund. The Excluded Workers Fund was set up earlier this year to provide financial support for New Yorkers who had been shut out of pandemic-era assistance including stimulus checks and unemployment insurance. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Commentary Economics

The Case for Continuing New York’s History-Making Excluded Workers Fund

March 14, 2022By Samantha Wing, Andrew Stettner and David Dyssegaard Kallick
Commentary Health Care

The American Rescue Plan’s Premium Assistance Must Be Made Permanent

March 10, 2022By Thomas Waldrop
Commentary Economics

More Than Three Million Child Care Spots Saved by American Rescue Plan Funding

March 9, 2022By Julie Kashen and Rasheed Malik
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Commentary Century International

Order from Ashes Podcast: Making Lemonade from the Abraham Accords

March 2, 2022By Thanassis Cambanis and Dahlia Scheindlin
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Commentary Health Care

The Worsening U.S. Maternal Health Crisis in Three Graphs

March 2, 2022By Jamila Taylor, Anna Bernstein, Thomas Waldrop and Vina Smith-Ramakrishnan
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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Commentary Economics

The America COMPETES Act Provides an Inclusive Vision for Technology and Manufacturing Competitiveness

March 1, 2022By Michelle LaVere and Andrew Stettner
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Commentary Early Education

The Top Six Reasons We Need Comprehensive Child Care and Universal Pre-K

February 24, 2022By Julie Kashen
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Commentary Next100

See How We’re Putting People at the Center of Policy

February 21, 2022By The Century Foundation
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Commentary Health Care

How to Advance Health Equity and Build a Stable Future for Title X

February 17, 2022By Vina Smith-Ramakrishnan
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK - JULY 12: Hand drawn signs to celebrate new monthly Child Tax Credit payments and urge congress to make them permanent outside Senator Schumer's home on July 12, 2021 in Brooklyn, New York. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for ParentsTogether)
Commentary English Learners

Keeping the Child Tax Credit Unconditional—Because Children Don’t Choose to Be Poor

February 15, 2022By Dr. Conor P. Williams and Dr. Shantel Meek
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