In Context
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A Balancing Act: Low-Income Mothers on the Childcare Benefits Cliff
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This article was co-authored by Rachel Huyhn. While the myth of the modern “supermom” endures, real working mothers have to navigate a siloed, broken childcare system in America. This is especially true for low-wage earners, of which nearly two-thirds are women and more than a quarter are women of color.…
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The Future of Food Aid: Looking at the Egypt Case
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Nearly two years have passed since Russia invaded Ukraine, beginning a conflict that has had profound effects on human and economic well-being around the world. A record 349 million people across 79 countries currently face acute food insecurity– this is a 200 million person increase when compared to pre-Covid-19 levels.…
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No Adult Left Behind: Automation, Job Loss, and Education Policy
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Artificial intelligence forces important education policy questions into the national landscape. Automation has only gotten cheaper and more prolific through the introduction of machine learning and artificial intelligence. Self-check-out and autonomous driving have taken center stage in the labor automation discussion but just around the corner is a wave of…
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Climate Crunch Time – The US’s Progress Towards Global Goals
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The world is making inadequate progress towards reducing greenhouse gas emissions. In November, climate institutes collaborated on the State of Climate Action report explaining that efforts to limit average global temperature increases are failing across almost all indicators. As one of the signatories to the Paris Agreement in 2015, the…
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Behind NYC’s Tightening Restrictions on Airbnb and Short-Term Rentals
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On September 5th, 2023, New York City implemented a municipal policy mandating that all hosts offering rentals for less than 30 days register with the city. The policy, known as Local Law 18, or the Short-Term Rental Registration Law, reinforces existing laws that prohibit individuals from renting out their residences…
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Illegal Immigration Act: A Strain on the UK’s Economy and International Law
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On July 20, 2023, after much contention, the United Kingdom (UK) passed into law the “Illegal Migration Bill”. The Tory-led government implemented the bill to deter the number of migrants illegally entering the United Kingdom, from small boats crossing the English Channel. Proponents of the bill claim that it will…
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Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon on Rural America, Climate Policy, and the Future of ESG
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Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon has dedicated his entire career to serving the state. Mark Gordon originally hails from Kaycee, Wyoming and he is a Middlebury College graduate. He is currently serving his second term as governor, securing reelection in 2022 with 79% of the vote, leading to the largest win…
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Governor Mark Gordon on Wyoming’s Economy, Disconnect from Washington, and Cryptocurrency
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Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon has dedicated his entire career to serving the state. Mark Gordon originally hails from Kaycee, Wyoming and he is a Middlebury College graduate. He is currently serving his second term as governor, securing reelection in 2022 with 79% of the vote, leading to the largest win…
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US Policy on Venezuela: A Road to Nowhere?
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The views expressed in this article are those solely of the author and do not reflect the policies or views of the U.S. government or the U.S. Agency for International Development. Venezuela’s autocratic government signed an agreement with opposition parties October 17, 2023, laying the groundwork for potentially competitive presidential…


