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October 4, 2025
Why a new transparency bill could change how governments spend your money
A proposed transparency law would require detailed public reporting of government spending, aiming to reduce corruption, improve accountability, and increase citizen trust.
by Samuel A. Ortega
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October 3, 2025
How polarization is reshaping the United States
by Samuel A. Ortega
September 30, 2025
Governments adopt crisis simulations to prepare for future pandemics
by James J. Holmes
September 24, 2025
Elections under scrutiny: How misinformation threatens trust in politics
Misinformation campaigns and social media distortions are undermining public confidence in elections, raising concerns about democracy, voter behavior, and institutional credibility worldwide.
by Mariana Azevedo Araujo
September 22, 2025
The rise of digital citizenship services transforms public administration
Fully online identification, voting and tax systems are reshaping how citizens interact with institutions, dramatically reducing paperwork but raising cybersecurity stakes.
by Sharon T. Bail
September 19, 2025
Public infrastructure faces a funding overhaul as maintenance backlogs grow
Governments confront aging roads, bridges and transit systems with unprecedented repair costs, pushing legislators toward new financing models and private partnerships.
by James J. Holmes
September 17, 2025
Local governments test participatory budgeting to rebuild civic trust
Cities are allowing residents to directly vote on portions of public spending, hoping to strengthen engagement and transparency in community decision-making.
by Samuel A. Ortega
September 16, 2025
Anti-corruption watchdogs gain new power to monitor public contracts in real time
AI-assisted oversight platforms allow regulators to flag suspicious procurement patterns instantly, reshaping the accountability landscape for public spending.
by Glenda J. Classen
September 14, 2025
National security policies expand to cover cyber-economic threats
Defense strategies now treat data theft, supply-chain sabotage and foreign corporate influence as security risks equal to physical conflict.
by Sterling Firkins
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October 3, 2025
How polarization is reshaping the United States
Political polarization is transforming American society, affecting policy-making, social cohesion, and public trust in institutions, with implications for democracy and governance.
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Governments adopt crisis simulations to prepare for future pandemics
National agencies are running large-scale emergency drills using AI-generated outbreak scenarios to improve response coordination and avoid past failures.
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Elections under scrutiny: How misinformation threatens trust in politics
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by Mariana Azevedo Araujo
September 22, 2025
The rise of digital citizenship services transforms public administration
Fully online identification, voting and tax systems are reshaping how citizens interact with institutions, dramatically reducing paperwork but raising cybersecurity stakes.
by Sharon T. Bail
September 19, 2025
Public infrastructure faces a funding overhaul as maintenance backlogs grow
Governments confront aging roads, bridges and transit systems with unprecedented repair costs, pushing legislators toward new financing models and private partnerships.
by James J. Holmes
September 17, 2025
Local governments test participatory budgeting to rebuild civic trust
Cities are allowing residents to directly vote on portions of public spending, hoping to strengthen engagement and transparency in community decision-making.
by Samuel A. Ortega
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