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Relying on Electronic Voting Machines Puts Us at Risk, Security Expert Says
How do we make elections secure? Try paper. -
Child Care Crisis Is 'A Rot' At The Core Of Women's Employment, Public Policy Expert Says
Research shows it’s mothers — not fathers — who are most frequently making career sacrifices for their children. -
How A Country's History And Culture Can Predict Its Success In Combating COVID-19
One researcher looks at how "tight" or how "loose" countries are to categorize societies based on the strength of their social norms. -
Educating Kids During A Pandemic
School’s out for summer, but the educational losses caused by the coronavirus are only just beginning to be understood. -
The Makings Of Modern Conservatism
A century ago, the Republican Party supported big business and big government. -
Democracy In Decay
Never before have converging threats to our democracy been so grave, argues one political scientist, and the need to protect it so urgent. -
The Great Reopening
One of the country’s leading infectious disease epidemiologists says that in the rush to reopen states, there’s no concrete plan for what lies ahead. -
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The Economics Of A Global Emergency
In a national recession, who is hit hardest? How will we recover? And how do robots fit into the picture? -