Articles by Bethany Stotts

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Foreign Investment and Iran’s Future

The NIE timeline proposed for Iran to create enough highly-enriched uranium for a nuclear bomb suspiciously parallels predictions of an Iranian economic collapse.

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Need to Know

Manufacturers are not required to notify the public of the use of GRAS substances, nor include them as ingredients in their products.

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All In the Family

A new report released by Grover Norquist’s Americans for Tax Reform (ATR) reveals that American political nepotism extends not just through the executive branch, but throughout Congress.

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It’s Still Children

The premiere of It’s Still Elementary, a retrospective documentary featuring the public’s response to the controversial 1996 It’s Elementary film on homosexual discussions in Elementary School classrooms, was hosted by the NEA.

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The Problem of Offense

Offense is a “psychological construct,” argues University of Nevada-Reno Adjunct Professor William O’Donohue.

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A Way Out

Diplomacy has already begun to take center stage in Iraq, and Colonel McGinley offers practical solutions for an effective transition.

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Unhealthy Freedoms

West Virginia University Professor Daniel Shapiro questions the benefits of universal healthcare.

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Diversity Training

The events at the University of Delaware follow a common trend among academic institutions, and—despite their shocking nature—fail to surprise those familiar with university-sponsored politically-correct mantras.

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Media Bloggers Unite

Blogging has increased dramatically over the last few years, marked by a proportionate increase in lawsuits.

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A Doctrine By Any Other Name

If Congress follows the advice of the Commerce Committee’s carefully selected witnesses, a comprehensive reform agenda could soon sweep all areas of broadcast media.

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Harvard Loves RINOs

A partisanship check of the Harvard Institute of Politics’ Resident and Visiting Fellows reveals 62 Democratic Fellows and 31 Republican Fellows.

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Lions and Tigers and Trade, Oh My!

American antipathy toward trade has been growing rapidly. However, world-renowned economist Jagdish Bhagwati argues that American free trade phobia is unjustified.