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July 6, 2023
…elite positions—many of them striving first-time college enrollees, hard-working grinders who overcame underperforming schools, or fresh-faced young adults playing by the rules and pursuing their American Dream. Those benefits flowed…
July 3, 2023
…on social media, where he spends his time attacking rigorous academic research, encouraging social media mobs to insult others in the field, and even demanding that journals stop publishing work…
July 2, 2023
…composting, the time has come for the city to develop a “quality of life” budget — one that emphasizes clean and safe streets, schools that truly educate, reliable public transit…
June 30, 2023
…fact that weekly COVID-19 deaths were 10 times current levels and unemployment was significantly higher than today. One testified that, in contrast to 2021, too many families are now “struggling to make ends meet” and “inequities…
June 30, 2023
…vast majority of children assigned by zip codes to public schools, the time is now in states such as Florida, Arizona, and a half dozen others that have demonstrated both…
June 30, 2023
…legacy admissions. Republican senator and presidential candidate Tim Scott told an interviewer Thursday that he welcomed the Court’s decision, but he added that “one of the things that Harvard could do to…
June 29, 2023
…working in coalitions or making supportive interest groups aware of findings at the appropriate time. Impact and politics: Including the decision of if and when to compromise. Read more here….
June 28, 2023
A four-year degree still pays dividends—but now’s a great time for young people to snap up some on-the-job experience, too. Another graduation season is in the books. Some students have…
June 28, 2023
…Times: Biden’s move reflects growing confidence inside the White House that he can gain more political credit for his sweeping economic legislation, which has pumped billions of dollars into infrastructure,…
June 27, 2023
…to rely on welfare—soared during this time period.” Blank and other reviewers typically divided credit for improvements between welfare reform, expansions in the Earned Income Tax Credit, and the strong US economy. Rapidly plunging caseloads following the 1996 reforms spotlighted a…