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Near the Mexican Border, Texas University Uses Value and Smarts to Help Students Stay Enrolled
By keeping tuition low and offering generous aid to its Hispanic student body, The University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley has lessons for the rest of the country.
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Ro Khanna’s Plan to Make Big Tech Better
An interview with the Silicon Valley congressman on our digital future, the Republicans, and where fellow progressives sometimes go wrong.
The Monopolized Economy

To Fix the Supply Chain Mess, Take on Wall Street
Financiers bent on short-term profits are largely responsible for America’s shortage of semiconductors and other key materials. Before we offer them more subsidies, how about demanding some accountability?
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What Joe Biden Should Say
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How Buster Keaton Became a Digital Meme
Education

Socrates, Jefferson, and Bryan at the School Board Meeting
A conversation among three great figures about why we’re so divided over education.
Books

Accidents Waiting to Happen
The folly of blaming individuals for fatalities that could have been prevented.



















