A live version of “Forensic Files” hits Washington, D.C. on March 12, as pressure mounts for an expanded probe of Bill Ayers and his wife, Bernardine Dohrn, and their alleged roles in the 1970 bombing murder of a San Francisco policeman.
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Well-Oiled Tyranny
Hugo Chavez is the president of Venezuela, but, as Michael Rowan, author of The Threat Closer to Home, asserted a recent Heritage Foundation event, “Venezuela is not a democracy… Chavez controls the voter rolls, the electronic voting machines…”
One Hand Washes Other
During his address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night, the President set a bold new goal for American parents and educators: by 2020 the US should again lead the world in the proportion of our population with a college degree.
Resetting Russia’s Button
Earlier this month Vice President Joseph Biden said that the time has come to “press the reset button” on U.S.-Russia relations.
Falling Behind
Development gaps have appeared in Latin America as early as the 1820s. The gap was closed and reappeared in the 1980s when these country’s foreign debt exceeded their earning power and they were not able to repay it.
Stuck on New Stupid
Those we trust to nourish our children’s minds and teach them to think are falling victim to “the new stupid” according to Frederick M. Hess of the American Enterprise Institute (AEI).
Other People’s Money?
As of February 20th, the total public debt is $10,838,758,414,164.46. At the time of the writing of this article, there are 305,885,938 citizens in the United States (U.S.)—and that number grows constantly.
Camelot Unplugged
Catholicism was (almost) John F. Kennedy’s downfall in his campaign for president, according to Shaun Casey of the Wesley Theological Seminary, at a recent Center for American Progress (CAP) event.
Red China’s Veto Power
As policymakers scramble to develop economic escape routes and bulwarks against future crises, one consideration that should not be neglected is foreign trade.
Don’t Drink the Water
Is your bottled water unsafe? Are you just as well off drinking tap water as bottled water?
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Some Cornell Students Want Race-Based Elections to Student Government
Read what The College Fix has to say on this disturbing development. Photo by miladus Photo by miladus
Liberty-Minded Clemson Students Worry about ‘Black Out’ Protests and Free Speech
From Campus Reform: Student speech advocates are asking Clemson University to enforce state law and its own policies with respect to the students who occupied an administration building last week. In response to the racially-motivated…
Tennessee Students Stage a Walkout Over Cuts to Diversity Office
However, calling it a “walkout” is “ableist” and discriminates toward the handicapped, so it’s called a “mass class exit.” Photo by mjpeacecorps Photo by mjpeacecorps
Academics Resist Nationalization… Of Their Endowments
Normally, professors and college administrators see no end to their ever-expanding list of things that are “too important to be left to the free market.” Apparently, even they have their limits. When two professors from…
Picture of a Gun Threatens Black Mental Health, Student Senator Claims
Really? Early Monday morning, Gregory Ochiagha, a student senator at Pitzer College, sent out an email to the student body criticizing a mural recently painted on campus. The mural, painted by Selena Spier, depicts a…
Black Lives Matter Protesters Demanded a Generator at Mizzou
Wow, really? Demanding a generator for their campsite? Email correspondences extracted from the University of Missouri’s (Mizzou) system server reveal that participants in last November’s protests demanded generators and a fire pit to keep warm…
Someone Pulled a Fire Alarm during a Non-PC Documentary at UC-Irvine
Pulling a fire alarm to stop an anti-politically correct documentary is a classless and illegal move: Forty minutes into a University of California-Irvine screening of the documentary Can We Take a Joke? – which explores…
The Left is Down on Reagan
Even when they are trying to be even-handed, academics can’t hide their biases. “While it is certainly true that the public has a decidedly negative view on ‘the way things are going in the country…
Cal-Berkeley Provost Steps Down after Internal Fighting between Administration & Faculty
Claude Steele, who had been serving as a provost since 2014, has stepped down from his administrative position and will return to teaching. He was heavily criticized over handling of sexual assaults and the school’s…
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Charles Murray to Azusa Pacific University: Man Up
It’s worth your time to read Charles Murray’s response to Azusa Pacific University students being upset at his opinions.