The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the critical nature of access to fast and affordable internet service, as well as critical adoption gaps facing the United States. Former FCC Commissioner Tom Wheeler outlines five things to keep in mind for a universal broadband program.
Saudi Arabia is facing a perfect storm—some of its own making and some out of its control. Bruce Riedel explains how the country is dealing with COVID-19 and the conflict in Yemen, and recommends steps the United States can take to help bring stability to the region.
Facebook and Twitter both recently expanded their remote work policies to accommodate for the COVID-19 crisis. Mark Muro says that a shift to widespread remote work, particularly within the tech sector, could expand opportunity in places that have been left behind over the last few decades.
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