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Girls Who Code | Girls Who Code Program Shows Strong Outcomes in…

Girls Who Code Program Shows Strong Outcomes in Closing Gender Gap In Tech A new report from the American Institutes for Research found that students in GWC Summer Programs are more likely than their peers to major in computer science in college. NEW YORK, NY – Girls Who Code, a nonprofit working to close the gender gap in tech, has released a groundbreaking report...

2024 State of SaaS Security Report Shows A Gap

Originally published by Valence. Written by Jason Silberman. Valence Security has released the 2024 State of SaaS Security Report. Among the primary themes we saw in the report—which combines an industry survey with data collected by Valence from hundreds of real enterprise SaaS applications—is a clear gap between security leaders’ confidence in their existing...

Data shows Virginia voters also defeated Dems’ “easy to cheat” laws – Conservative Partnership Institute

Data shows Virginia voters also defeated Dems’ “easy to cheat” laws – Conservative Partnership Institute

On November 2, Virginians soundly rejected progressive anti-family, anti-American policies and their advocates. Just as important is the climate in which they did it. In recent years, majority state Democrats made 60 changes to VA voting laws that made it easier to cheat as ID laws were loosened, ballot trafficking was made legal, no excuse absentees ballots were...

Data shows Virginia voters also defeated Dems’ “easy to cheat” laws – Conservative Partnership Institute

Data shows Virginia voters also defeated Dems’ “easy to cheat” laws – Conservative Partnership Institute

On November 2, Virginians soundly rejected progressive anti-family, anti-American policies and their advocates. Just as important is the climate in which they did it. In recent years, majority state Democrats made about 60 changes to VA voting laws that made it easier to cheat as ID laws were loosened, ballot trafficking was made legal, no excuse absentees ballots...

Google Project Shows Value of Open Judicial Records | Free Law Project

November 20, 2009 We’re excited to see Google has unveiled a dramatic expansion of Google Scholar to include Supreme Court decisions going back to the 18th century, lower federal court decisions since the 1920s, and state Supreme Court and appellate decisions going back to the 1950s. They’ve done an impressive job with automated parsing of legal...

Study Shows How A Carbon Price Can Speed Progress to Net Zero

Study Shows How A Carbon Price Can Speed Progress to Net Zero

WASHINGTON, DC – The Climate Leadership Council released a new report outlining why a carbon price is an essential tool to reach net-zero emissions by midcentury. The report shows that a carbon fee by itself will halve U.S. CO2 emissions and dramatically curb some of the most common air pollutants by 2035. If combined with other commonly-discussed mitigation tools...

New Polling Shows GOP Support for BCA

New Polling Shows GOP Support for BCA

The Climate Leadership Council, a GOP-backed group supporting a carbon tax that returns the revenue to taxpayers, is out with polling this morning showing wide-spread support for a border carbon adjustment as a component of a national climate plan. Their survey of 1,500 voters across five “battleground” Senate states found that 70% of voters support a BCA, spanning...

50th Red Cloud Indian Art Show’s Special Awards Winners 2018

←BACK    The Red Cloud Indian Art Show, which celebrated its 50th anniversary this year, is a truly unique exhibition. It’s not only the largest and longest-running Native art exhibition of its kind–it’s also one of only a few held in an indigenous community. But what sets the show apart is its inclusion of all Native artists. Its purpose is to...

Police on children’s shows – Scalawag

From Sprouts to Spotify, a watermelon-shaped television looms over impressionable tykes as a simple melody plays. The chorus of children’s voices cries: “CoComelon!” Caregivers have increasingly relied on the show, a highly-branded singalong available for free on YouTube and many major streaming services, during pandemic parenting.  The show follows...

Copaganda and abolition in three Emmy-nominated shows – Scalawag

These reviews are a part of pop justice, Scalawag’s newsletter exploring the intersection of popular culture and justice—namely through abolition.  Sign up here. By Kaitlin Fontana One of the abiding strengths of HBO’s Barry—a dark comedy series about a hitman who, after tracking a mark to an acting class, decides he wants to be an actor himself—is that...