On March 1, Texas held the nation's first primary elections of the year. Elaine Kamarck shares some key takeaways from the results and explains why party primaries have become increasingly important in the U.S. political landscape.
According to polling conducted before Biden's State of the Union, about 8 in 10 Democrats and Republicans sympathize more with Ukraine than Russia, and three quarters say they care who wins the war. William Galston examines this rare case of alignment between the two political parties and discusses whether it's likely to continue.
Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, academic normalcy remains out of reach for many of America's students, educators, and parents. To help get things back on track, Megan Kuhfeld, Jim Soland, Karyn Lewis, and Emily Morton share their findings on various learning interventions, such as longer school days and reduced class sizes.
"As the United States and the world offer their support to Ukraine in their fight for freedom, we cannot abandon the equitable deployment of civil and human rights."