The college newspaper advertisements and pamphlets are simple yet enticing because of the promise of money in exchange for the woman helping an infertile couple.
Yearly Archives For 2011
Governors Score Obamacare
As the debate continues on national health care, the U. S. House Energy and Commerce Committee convened to question expert witnesses – Governors from Mississippi, Massachusetts and Utah – on alternatives to Obamacare.
Nurturing the Threat?
The Obama Administration and Technology Transfer to China
Teachers’ Unions Badger Taxpayers
What are the Wisconsin legislature’s theatrics all about?
Evolving Academic Standards
When the academic hiring process is exposed, so are the biases inherent in it.
Parents Question Court Authority
In response to an outcry from Fairfax County parents who have lost confidence in the public school system’s handling of student disciplinary issues, The Rutherford Institute has made available a letter that parents can use to revoke any and all authority—express or implied—of school administrators and staff to question or otherwise engage in disciplinary measures against their children in their absence.
Sunshine & CAIR
“Don’t try and blow sunshine up my butt.” Rep. Allen West to heckler from CAIR at town hall meeting.
Good for whose environment?
Good for whose environment?
You’ll never guess what’s behind the latest academic effort to save the environment.
Admissions Bias In Midwest
Ohio State and Miami University might be practicing discrimination in their admissions policies, the Center for Equal Opportunity (CEO) found.
What’s Missing In Wisconsin
In their rage to maintain their benefits, Wisconsin’s public school teachers are noticeably mum on their achievements. There might be a reason for that.