In a recent panel at the Brookings Institution, foreign policy analysts proposed a new strategy for dealings between the United States and the Middle East.
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Reality Check on College
Does everyone need a college education? According to Charles Murray, “No, too many people are going to college.”
Biofueled Food Shortages?
Despite experts’ efforts to find conventional and affordable ways to raise livestock, to grow healthy vegetation, while protecting the environment still remains a major problem in the 21st century.
California Math Problems
California educrats have been fighting higher standards in math for a long time, including last year’s proposal to require all 8th graders to take algebra by 2011.
The Initiation of Sarah
Evidently, women’s studies types have found at least one woman they may not want to study, at least as a role model.
Marching On Chavez
An average Venezuelan student led 200,000 people on marches against Hugo Chávez’s constitutional reforms. For his efforts, Yon Goicoechea is this year’s recipient of the Milton Friedman Prize for Advancing Liberty.
NATO: On Terrorism
Today, combating terrorism still remains a high priority in terms of protecting the liberties and freedoms of democratic countries.
The Elephants of August
House Republicans once again took the floor Friday, August 22, 2008 in an effort to encourage citizens to vote for American energy production.
Universal Malpractice
Although Americas are hearing political elites promising to end their health care woes with universal coverage, the government does not have a stellar record of delivering its current services.
American Carolling
In Hollywood, can any movie be produced capable of sending shrill shockwaves deep into the core of Los Angeles’ conscience? It seems such a feat is indeed possible.