With the 2022 midterm elections one week away, where do the House races stand? William Galston analyzes past contests—1982, 1994, 2010, and 2018—to see what they may reveal about this year’s results.
Survey data from the World Justice Project show that the rule of law is now in its fifth straight year of recession. Ted Piccone discusses the factors driving this decline and highlights some welcome exceptions to the negative global trends.
In the wake of the pandemic, virtual tutoring programs have become a popular idea among U.S. school districts and states, but data show that students who are struggling academically may be less likely to take up these optional educational programs. Susanna Loeb and Carly Robinson discuss their recent study and how to get help to the students who need it most.
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