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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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Muqtada al-Sadr’s image is projected onto Baghdad’s Martyr’s Monument.
Report Shia Politics

The Sadrist Electoral Machine in Basra

October 11, 2022By Ben Robin-D’Cruz
From Century International
BAGHDAD, IRAQ - MAY 25: Protester stands next to police holding a sign saying 'who killed me' during anti-government protest on May 25, 2021 in Baghdad, Iraq. Protesters from across the country gathered in Baghdad demanding accountability after a recent rise in targeted assassinations. The protests used the slogan 'Who killed me' to highlight the recent killings of activists, journalists and human rights advocates. (Photo by Taha Hussein Ali/Getty Images)
Report Shia Politics

Under Pressure, Iraqi Activists Plot “Third Way”

September 28, 2022By Haley Bobseine
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Report Health Care

Health Equity in Practice: A Framework to Assess Meaningful Implementation in Health Insurance Reforms

September 21, 2022By Jamila Taylor and Thomas Waldrop
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Report Care Economy

How States Used COVID Relief Funding to Engage Child Care Stakeholders

September 20, 2022By Julie Kashen, Elisa Minoff and Alex Coccia
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Report Care Economy

How Three States Made COVID-Relief Investments in Improving Home- and Community-Based Services

September 15, 2022By Julie Kashen and Kimberly Knackstedt
Report Health Equity

States Must Prioritize Health Equity as They Expand Coverage through Public Options

September 8, 2022By Jamila Taylor and Thomas Waldrop
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Report Unemployment

Providing Unemployment Insurance to Immigrants and Other Excluded Workers

September 7, 2022By David Dyssegaard Kallick, Andrew Stettner, Ashleigh-Ann Sutherland and Samantha Wing
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Report Ending Poverty

Keeping Up with Inflation

August 25, 2022By Sophie Collyer, Christopher Wimer and David Harris
Report Manufacturing

The Challenge of Business Succession in Manufacturing and the Opportunities for Diversifying Ownership

August 15, 2022By Andrew Stettner and Audra Ladd
Report Century International

A Summer of Danger for Iraq—With Little Hope for Change

August 8, 2022By Taif Alkhudary, Marsin Alshamary, Thanassis Cambanis, Maria Luisa Fantappie and Sajad Jiyad
From Century International
Report Century International

Syrian Prisoner Amnesty Could Be a Breakthrough—If Damascus Is Ready to Do More

August 4, 2022By Sam Heller
From Century International
Report College Affordability

Cosmetology Training Needs a Make-Over

July 14, 2022By Carolyn Fast, Peter Granville and Tiara Moultrie
UPPER MARLBORO, MARYLAND - FEBRUARY 04: U.S. President Joe Biden speaks with members of Ironworkers Local 5 after signing an executive order on project labor agreements at the union's training hall on February 04, 2022 in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. Biden signed an executive order aimed at improving efficiency in federal procurement and alleviating coordination challenges that can slow progress on major government construction projects, according to the White House. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Report Economic Opportunity

What Biden Has Done—and Still Can Do—for Workers

July 7, 2022By Steven Greenhouse
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Report PK-12 Education

Strong Foundations: Promoting Diverse and Inclusive Preschool Settings

June 30, 2022By The Century Foundation
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Report Higher Education

Parent PLUS Borrowers: The Hidden Casualties of the Student Debt Crisis

May 31, 2022By Peter Granville
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