This week, Joe Biden is headed to the United Kingdom, Belgium, and Switzerland for the G-7, NATO, U.S.-EU, and U.S.-Russia summits. Brookings Foreign Policy experts anticipate possible policy outcomes, developments in key relationships, and things that could go wrong.
Nearly 20 million students will apply for federal financial aid through the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) this year. Alberto Guzman-Alvarez and Lindsay Page explain how the FAFSA’s verification process can lead to students missing out on aid or falling through the cracks, and how the process restrains colleges monetarily.
With COVID-19 cases spiking in different parts of the world, many low- and middle-income countries are far behind in vaccinating their populations. In a new episode of the Dollar & Sense podcast, David Dollar and Matthew Kavanagh discuss ways to increase the global production of vaccines.
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