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A Job Saved Is as Good as a Job Created

Heather Boushey explains how Obama administration policies have improved economic growth and saved jobs.

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Union and District Partnerships to Expand Learning Time

Melissa Lazarin and Isabel Owen examine three collaborations between unions and school districts to expand learning time.

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Integrating Security
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Integrating Security

Lawrence J. Korb, Sean Duggan, and Laura Conley present a new progressive agenda for national security in this report.

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Secretary Napolitano on Immigration

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano speaks at CAP on why we need comprehensive immigration reform.

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Leaders and Laggards

A state-by-state report card on educational innovation from CAP, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and Frederick M. Hess of the American Enterprise Institute.

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Education | November 20, 2009

Teacher Incentive Fund Gets Respect

bill gates Congress should pay attention to the Gates Foundation’s recent selection of TIF schools for a new initiative, writes Raegen T. Miller.
National Security Strategy | November 20, 2009

Weekly Round Up

this week's top stories This week CAP released a new progressive agenda for national security, broke down the federal deficit, and analyzed the U.S.-China summit.
Energy & Environment | November 20, 2009

U.S.-China Cooperation Creates Path to Copenhagen Success

Agreements announced in Beijing this week show that international negotiations are still alive and well, write Julian L. Wong and Andrew Light.
Economic Outlook | November 20, 2009

Economic Snapshot for November 2009

Policy attention should focus on job creation to ensure that the recent improvements are not short lived, writes Christian E. Weller.
National Security Strategy | November 20, 2009

Living in "Interesting Times"

The Center for American Progress talks with writer George Packer about his new book and living in a post-9/11 world.

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Your Cell Phones Are Funding a Deadly War

David Sullivan David Sullivan talks about how conflict minerals are funding war in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and how Congress and the administration can help stop it.

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Parenting with a Plan

father and daughter A report from Joy Moses explains how the Temporary Assistance for Needy Family legislation can support positive parenting relationships and improve father involvement.

Getting Back on Track to Close Guantanamo

Guantanamo The closure of Guantanamo is within the reach of the Obama administration, but it still must take certain steps to get the detainee population down to zero, writes Ken Gude.

  • Staying Competitive: Report from Marc Goulden, Karie Frasch, and Mary Ann Mason looks at what we can do about the lack of family responsible benefits for America's researchers.
  • Cooperation Is the Key: A proposal from John D. Podesta, Andrew Light, and Julian L. Wong on U.S.-China collaboration on climate technology.
  • A Look at Community Schools: Report from Saba Bireda explains how community schools can alleviate obstacles outside the classroom that hinder student achievement, particularly for those living in poverty.

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