Field trips to museums in Washington, D.C. are nothing new but the latest archive in our nation’s capital may break records set by other museums in the Smithsonian network. The much-heralded National African-American Museum of…
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School Choice Victories
Instead of improved quality and decreased spending on education, the government continues to spend more and more while results remain stagnant. “According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress – a standardized test often referred…
Food Stamps and the Poverty War
The professor rationalized that today’s economy makes it essential to extend these benefits as employment is unstable.
Hoped-For Change Derailed
Scholars who go against the academic grain and suffer the consequences for their apostasy have pinned some hopes for change on developing technology.
M & M Health Care
Professors generous with their time and ideas frequently concoct policies that U.S. presidents of both parties adopt.
Presidential Personality Cult Deconstructed
So many generations have been taught that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt ended the Depression that it has become an article of faith for historians in and out of academia and, naturally, their media acolytes.
Liberal Fascism Explained
It’s not an oxymoron.
Joe McCarthy Freedom Fighter
As M. Stanton Evans shows in Blacklisted By History: The Untold Story of Senator Joe McCarthy and His Fight Against America’s Enemies, Taiwan and South Korea might owe their freedom to the brawling Irishman from Appleton, Wisconsin.
Judge, Jury, and Executive Branch
The federal bureaucratic expansion has made some conservatives nervous that the welfare state will irreversibly centralize government into small department kingdoms, headed by unelected bureaucratic kingpins.
Dana Priest in Denial
We actually found an American History teacher capable of critical thinking.