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'Young People Have the Most at Stake in This Election': An Interview With Rep. Jared Polis
"Young people have a lot more at stake in any particular election than more senior Americans. They have their whole future ahead of them. So when w...
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The Boardroom and the Bedroom
How both dating and finance have been screwed by the Internet.
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ISIS training video revealed
A new video reveals how ISIS fighters are trained. CNN's Brian Todd reports on how the group became a formidable force.
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Election 2014: Why voters don't care
While America faces many big issues -- unrest in the Middle East, the effects of climate change, uneven economic growth, growing income inequality,...
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Shameful Side of the War on Terror
In “Pay Any Price: Greed, Power, and Endless War,” James Risen, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter for The New York Times, sets out to...
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Appetite, Bill and Barack
“Clinton was the last president we’ve had who loved politics,” Zelizer added. “Bush — and you can see this in his post-presidency — didn’t have a t...
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The Strategic News Leak: ‘Integral’ to Washington’s Game
“It’s basically part of the process,” said Julian Zelizer, a presidential historian at Princeton University. “It’s integral to the Washington cultu...
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Christie Faces Need for Tax With N.J. Roads Fund Empty
“The easy answer is you call it anything other than a tax, toll -- whatever other word you can find,” said Julian Zelizer, a Princeton University h...
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Asset Building News Week, October 6-October 10
Work Last Friday was the first Friday of the month, which means the Bureau of Labor Statistics released its jobs report for September. Gary Burtles...
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OTI Submits Projects for the Knight News Challenge
Two OTI projects promote greater data literacy, and better access for schools.
Last week, the Open Technology Institute took the lead on two proposals submitted to the Knight Foundation’s latest News Challenge, which is focuse...
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Hillary's rivals pull punches
"They realize that attacking someone who is a clear front-runner and who doesn't take criticism lightly will have huge costs," said Julian Zelizer,...
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Amazon Must Be Stopped
*As the New America Foundation’s Barry Lynn has described, “Walmart ... has told Coca-Cola what artificial sweetener to use in a diet soda, it has ...
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New Chinese Catamaran Spy Ship Learns All About Japanese Water
A Chinese website reported that a JSDMF P-3C maritime patrol aircraft, on September 27, tracked a catamaran ocean hydrographic spy ship 260 kilomet...
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New America Welcomes David J. Kilcullen and Peter W. Singer
Kilcullen announced as ASU Future of War Senior Fellow; Singer to serve as Strategist and Senior Fellow
Washington, DC — New America announced that David J. Kilcullen will be an Arizona State University Future of War Senior Fellow, and that Peter W. S...
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Feminism at a Crossroad
It’s not just you. Feminism does seem to be getting weirder. On one hand, an increasingly diverse chorus of academic, pop culture, and male voices ...
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For Podesta, Does the President Take Precedence?
The sixth year of any presidency will spur a “brain drain,” said Julian Zelizer, a presidential historian and Princeton University professor. “The ...
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As Tech Gender Imbalance Shifts, So Does ‘Attitude,’ Joanne Wilson Says
“They definitely look at their businesses different [from men],” Ms. Wilson said about female entrepreneurs during an interview Monday at the CORE ...
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Oregon gets early glimpse of presidential hopefuls
“Enthusiasm is high and they are pretty certain that after election day, this will be one visit where they can claim their visits helped,” said Jul...
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Finding a Truce in the Teacher Wars
“Americans Want a Bar Exam for Teachers.” “More parents join suit to overturn tenure laws.” “Teachers’ Unions Under Fire.” Nearly every day, news h...