The ongoing debate about the constitutionality of the health care legislation the President signed into law and its long-term ramifications continues to ramp up discussions on the Internet and in print.
Read the article“The unemployment rate is 10 percent but businesses are struggling to fill 2.6 million jobs because applicants lack required skills” observed a December 12th Politico article.
Read the articleWashington University in St. Louis is charging conservative students over $800 for vandalism they did not commit.
Read the article“I’m as happy to be here as Roman Polanski at a Hannah Montana concert” began Jonah Goldberg at Accuracy in Media’s 40th Anniversary Conference on October 23rd.
Read the articleAt a time when schools often struggle for funding, sometimes private institutions step up to fill the perceived need for more money.
Read the articleIt appears that teachers’ unions will oppose Obama as they once did Bush.
Read the articleApparently a Denver elementary school secretary taped a student last week. And we’re not talking videotape, we’re taking duct tape.
Read the articleUnderperforming schools have been closing in Chicago. The results are still open to discussion…
Read the articleNo one can deny that drug use is a problem in schools today. And because drug use is so prevalent in schools, many schools have been trying to fight it.
Read the articleIn London, people are beginning to ask: are Jewish schools racist?
Read the articleIt turns out school lunch—soggy, cardboard pizzas with a side of half-thawed tater tots—is an expensive issue.
Read the articleTeachers’ unions have made it nearly impossible to rid schools of incompetent teachers.
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