News in Brief The Head of ICE Just Admitted Immigrants Are No More Dangerous Than Native-Born Americans And that same day, the House of Representatives passed a bill that would cut funding to sanctuary cities. Kate Wheeling
Economics These Charts Show Who Wins and Loses Under the Senate’s ACA Repeal Bill A new analysis explores what would happen to silver plan premiums under the Better Care Reconciliation Act. Dwyer Gunn
News in Brief Is the Senate Considering Deeper Cuts to Medicaid? A wonky change could have big effects on the future of the program. Dwyer Gunn
Economics What’s Keeping the United States From a Clean Energy Economy? A new report authored by the Democrats on the Joint Economic Committee lays out the barriers to a transition to renewable energy. Kate Wheeling
Social Justice Who Does the DREAM Act Really Help? While immigration officials announced this week they won't urgently seek to deport undocumented residents protected by the DREAM Act, the policy's future is far from certain. Morgan Baskin
Social Justice Commercial New York Art Galleries Are Primarily White and Male, a New Study Finds Another study concludes that women and people of color are disadvantaged in the art marketplace. Katie Kilkenny
News in Brief Polarization and Productivity: A Divided Legislature Isn’t Always an Ineffective One Legislative productivity is contingent on much more than simply having the numbers. Seth Masket
Social Justice Minnesota Measles Outbreak Spreads in Somali Community Minnesota has had more cases of measles this year than the entire U.S. did in 2016. Nick Hagar
Environment A Climate Change Refresher, in Four Charts All the lines are trending up—and that's not a good thing. Nick Hagar
News in Brief Trump Takes Aim at the H-1B Visa Program The president signed a new executive order yesterday targeting the controversial guest worker program. Dwyer Gunn