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School Boards Shun Unions

Even more so than the recent defeats in states such as Wisconsin, a sure sign of the declining influence of teacher unions is the distance that school boards are putting between themselves and the union reps.

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Ten Commandments on Lockers

Floyd County, VA – Liberty Counsel applauds the decision of the Floyd County High School administration to allow students to display the Ten Commandments on the face of their lockers.

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WikiLeaks & The CJR

Not so surprisingly, the Columbia Journalism Review has weighed in on the WikiLeaks controversy. Somewhat surprisingly, the article that the magazine published by the Journalism School at Columbia University ran on WikiLeaks is a bit more nuanced than its full-throated endorsement of Al-Jazeera.

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Rednecks Are Free Too

GRANTS PASS, Ore.—The Rutherford Institute has come to the defense of a 28-year-old K-12 bus driver who was fired for displaying a Confederate flag on his personal vehicle.

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Global Warming Retakes

What are the facts behind the theory of global warming, and do they justify EPA regulations on greenhouse gases?

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Al-Jazeera’s Double Exposure

The nation’s premier journalism school points to the Al-Jazeera TV network as a model for modern-day reporters.

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The Root of Sexism

In an age rich in anomalies, here is yet another one: The very quarter which pumps out reams of studies on the dangers of sexism can’t get its collective mind off the root of that word.

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Badger Catholic Prevails

The U.S. Supreme Court Monday declined to hear the University of Wisconsin’s appeal of an appellate court ruling in favor of a Catholic student group at the university’s Madison campus.