The redistricting war going on across the country began with the president asking — or, as some see it, directing — Texas to redraw its congressional map to give the GOP as many as five additional ...
Otto Barten is director of the Existential Risk Observatory, a nonprofit aiming to reduce existential risk by informing the public debate. Technological progress can excite us, politics can infuriate ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Roger Valdez writes about housing economics and policy. When households are struggling to pay for housing they don't need excuses, ...
Over the past year, the term carbon neutral has hit several headlines, not necessarily for the right reasons, which may prompt one to wonder what the problem with being carbon neutral is. And is there ...
Reading levels dropped to historic lows during the pandemic. Now parents, teachers and tech companies are hoping AI can help solve America’s literacy crisis. America’s literacy challenge has been ...
I write in response to the letter "Mass. must ensure new climate bill is fair for all" (Nov. 30). The Legislature's concern for low-income households is understandable. Shouldn’t there be immunity ...
Last month, Sen. Mike Rounds, a Republican from South Dakota, introduced a bill to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education. In a public statement explaining his rationale for the legislation, ...
When I was reporting my ed tech series, I stumbled on one of the most disturbing things I’ve read in years about how technology might interfere with human connection: an article on the website of the ...
The redistricting war going on across the country began with the president asking — or, as some see it, directing — Texas to redraw its congressional map to give the GOP as many as five additional ...