Holding colleges accountable, how Beijing is responding to climate change, and Donald Trump’s interview with Tucker Carlson.
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August 25, 2023

Overhead photo of the water channel of the middle route of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project in Central Chinas Henan Province.
Unpacking China's climate priorities
 

China is grappling not only with geopolitical tensions, economic headwinds, and societal strains, but also an intensifying environmental crisis. This past year, China set new records for extreme temperatures, faced the heaviest rains in over a decade, and fought its worst droughts in 60 years. Mallie Prytherch, Kenneth G. Lieberthal, and Ryan Hass look at how Beijing is responding.

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At the first Republican debate, Mike Pence and Vivek Ramaswamy argue with Florida governor Ron DeSantis.
The first Republican debate and Trump's interview were mostly stuck in the past
 

On Wednesday night, eight candidates squared off in the first Republican primary debate on Fox News. At the same time, Tucker Carlson broadcast his interview with Donald Trump on X (formerly known as Twitter). "Those who watched hoping to find out what the Republican Party might offer them were left with many old ideas and few new ones," William A. Galston and Elaine Kamarck argue.

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Students in caps and gowns pose for photos on the steps of Old Main on the campus of Penn State University in State College, Pa.
To ensure value for students and taxpayers, colleges must be held accountable for student outcomes
 

For most students, getting a college education is a great investment. But for some, the costs may exceed the benefits. In testimony before the U.S. House Higher Education and Workforce Development Subcommittee, Stephanie Riegg Cellini calls for government intervention to protect Americans from poor-performing college programs. 

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