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You Say You Want a Revolution
But, according to a new paper by Lee Drutman, what you should really want is reform. Chayenne Polim茅dio explains.
K鈥12 Education Won’t Matter in the 2016 Elections
K-12 education policies won’t be seriously debated in, and won’t ultimately influence, the 2016 presidential election.
Open Technology Institute Opposes Government Attempt to Mandate Backdoor into Apple iPhone
Yesterday, at the request of the US Department of Justice, a federal magistrate judge ordered Apple to build new software to help the FBI ac
Silicon Valley and Ancient Greece
Acclaimed travel writer Eric Weiner traveled the world to find the relationship between society’s innovative ideas and their surroundings.
Starting Early, Starting Right with Dual Language Learners
Dual language learners do particularly well in public pre-K programs. How can we improve the early education workforce.
All-American Al-Qaeda
An excerpt from Peter Bergen鈥檚 new book, United States of Jihad, explores the story of one young man who became radicalized in America鈥攁nd w
New Evidence that Federal Aid to Bootcamps Is a Bad Idea
Extraordinary job placement claims by coding bootcamps are unverified. Yet another reason we should not give them access to federal student.
Seattle Launches Broadband Speed Test in Partnership with OTI
Today, the City of Seattle鈥檚 Department of Information Technology launched a new tool to assess the Internet speeds Seattle residents experi