Drawing from new survey data, Gabriel R. Sanchez and Raymond Foxworth shed light on the voting patterns of Native Americans during the 2022 midterm elections and explain why both political parties should be paying close attention to this important slice of the electorate.
In the United States, transportation is the largest producer of greenhouse gases of any energy sector in the country. What can be done to curb emissions? On the latest episode of Climate Sense, host Samantha Gross speaks with experts about the rise of electric vehicles, driverless cars, and more.
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America’s schools are continuing to deal with the academic disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as its negative mental health effects on students. While there are no easy solutions, new research from Sarah Novicoff and Matthew A. Kraft suggests that expanding instructional time can play an important role in ongoing efforts to accelerate student learning.
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