Steve Hayward, author of The Age of Reagan shows why America’s fortieth president is worth remembering no matter how much elites from both political parties try to blur his memory.
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Teach Your Children Well
The U.S. Department of Education announced that Barack Obama will become the
first President to address the nation’s schoolchildren next week.
TiZA is for Trouble
This August, Minnesota Department of Education [MDOE] officials said they will be investigating the Tarek ibn Ziyad Academy’s use of state “lease aid” grants. The charter school has been paying rent to Muslim religious organizations.
Spies Among Us
The world of espionage has been full of danger and intrigue, but today it draws criticism from those who question both the capabilities and usefulness of intelligence gathering. It seems the American Left it still in denial as to the extent of the danger posed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
Whither American Jobs?
Could the current Administration’s labor policies, and not just deficit spending, be exacerbating the recession? On August 25, Former Labor Secretary Elaine Chao criticized the Obama Administration for hindering job creation.
Free or FAIR Immigration?
A new study published by the Cato Institute asserts that current U.S. immigration laws and policies run counter to the economic wellness of U.S. households and advocates legalization of illegal immigrants through visa-taxing in order to maximize immigration’s benefit.
Robert Novak, Rest in Peace
Novak was to journalism
what Ty Cobb was to baseball. Just as Ty Cobb mastered the skills of
hitting and base-running like no one else ever did, Robert Novak mastered
the skills of investigative journalism.
Doing Crime Without Time
The rule of law is imperative in order for any nation and society to function, prosper, and survive. In regards to the law and order most appropriate and just for juvenile offenders under the age of 18, decisions about sentencing are delegated to the juvenile court systems for judgment and rehabilitation.
Diagnosing Illegal Immigration
While immigrants comprise 12.5 percent of the nation’s total population, they are 27.1 percent of the uninsured, an immigration study group found.
Cruel to Be Kind?
One of the more controversial trends in the criminal justice system today is the lobbying effort currently underway to abolish life-without-parole for juvenile offenders.
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Virginia School Board Nixed Plan for Parental Input in Transgender Policy Process
Fairfax County Public Schools has been embroiled in controversy after parents in the county and community have opposed the transgender push by school board members, and now the board is going to avoid any public…
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Georgia State Professor Argues with Former CIA on CNN over ISIS
On CNN, with Don Lemon hosting, former CIA employee Buck Sexton got into a heated discussion with Professor Mia Bloom over the Islamic State (also known as ISIS) targeting Westerners, to which Bloom argued that…
Some Case Western Reserve University Students Unhappy with Police Presence for RNC Convention
Another Change.org petition that doesn’t solve a problem: Students at a Cleveland, Ohio college are petitioning to halt the billeting of riot police officers on campus during the Republican National Convention (RNC) next week. Case…
AEI Fellow, and Michigan Professor, Issues Complaint over All-Women Lounge
Interesting…a female-only lounge at Michigan State University? A University of Michigan professor has filed a formal complaint against Michigan State University, saying a female-only study lounge is discriminatory toward men. The professor, Mark Perry, is an…
Rhode Island State Legislature Doesn’t Vote on Bill to Protect Student Journalists from Censorship
From the College Fix: The Legislature failed to act on a bill that would protect them from reprisal, whether or not their publications are school-funded, before its session ended, the Student Press Law Center reported.
Two Small New York Colleges Won’t Let Basketball Teams Play Duke to Protest House Bill 2
Marist and the University of Albany are not going to let their men’s basketball teams play Duke University in a tournament hosted by Duke, in protest of the House Bill 2 that stirred controversy this year.
Penn State Students Go to DC to Teach High Schoolers about Social Justice
So does social justice pay the bills? Penn State students recently spent time in D.C. teaching high schoolers about social justice in a series of workshops.
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The Story Behind the Boy who Hugged Bernie
The story behind the boy who hugged Bernie July 15, 2016 I’ve interviewed plenty of kids before. Some are A-OK being in front of the camera — they just pretend it’s invisible. Some get camera-shy,…
USC Implements Queer Mentoring Program
Queer mentoring is the newest program for college students at USC.
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Gun Goddess
This is one article in the series “Gals with Guns” by Emily Hughes. This series takes a look into a variety of women gun owners, their experiences and the future of gun rights and ownership…