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Brookings Institute calls for war on podcasters. Evidently they're speaking things that aren't approved by our political power structure. Right wingers at the top of the hit list. Imagine my shock.
9 months ago by Chipit to /s/censorship from brookings.edu
Biden’s Income-Driven college loan Repayment plan would turn student loans into grants for useless degrees
1 year ago by iamonlyoneman to /s/politics from brookings.edu
Student loan forgiveness is regressive—a bailout for highly educated elites by our middle class. Why would the so-called party of the working class have non-debtors—who are poorer than the debtors—do this? Because those highly educated elites also happen to be the core of the Democratic Party.
1 year ago by Chipit to /s/politics from brookings.edu
What happens if robots take the jobs? The impact of emerging technologies on employment and public policy
1 year ago by [deleted] to /s/technology from brookings.edu
Will births in the US rebound? Probably not.
2 years ago by anxietyaccount8 to /s/GenderCritical from brookings.edu
Amazon and Walmart have raked in billions in additional profits during the pandemic, and shared almost none of it with their workers
2 years ago by Chipit to /s/news from brookings.edu
Zoom is now critical infrastructure. That’s a concern
3 years ago by D0z to /s/technology from brookings.edu
France at war against the coronavirus: Politics under anesthesia?
3 years ago by [deleted] to /s/Europe from brookings.edu
Algorithmic Bias Detection and Mitigation: Best Practices and Policies to Reduce Consumer Harms
4 years ago by Stankmango to /s/MachineLearning from brookings.edu
Central Americans need less violence, more development, and a safe place to stay
4 years ago by UmamiTofu to /s/politics from brookings.edu
What do poor people in India think about direct cash transfers? They would prefer healthcare and nutrition spending.
4 years ago by UmamiTofu to /s/BasicIncome from brookings.edu
Findings from a survey of 94 leaders in global development
4 years ago by UmamiTofu to /s/EffectiveAltruism from brookings.edu
Tracking deregulation by the Trump administration