The American Enterprise Institute (AEI) hosted a panel last Wednesday to discuss health-related issues ranging from health education to disease treatment and prevention.
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Press Restrictions in China
In 2001, when Beijing won the fight for the 2008 Olympics, the Chinese government promised that it would guarantee total press freedom. Some argue that China did not keep its promise.
America’s Unknown Competitive Edge
Believe it or not, America not only has not lost its competitive edge in the world, but, in at least one key sector, has achieved an advantage.
Olympic Inhumanity
Nazis ripped organs out of live victims after the Olympics. But the Chinese have been harvesting organs from live victims for seven years prior to the Olympics, according to native German Torsten Trey, M.D.
Of Human Rights and Trees
Scattered Pictures: Reflections Of An American Muslim is a collection of scholarly essays written by Imam Zaid Shakir on a range of issues confronting Muslims today.
The Other Side of Asia
The U.S. needs to take China seriously not only as a potential military threat, but as a threat to our influence in Southeast Asia, argues a National War College professor.
Long-Term Letdown
Senators from both sides of the aisle met earlier this month to advocate reforming long-term healthcare, an aspect of the healthcare debate both congressmen worry is being overlooked this campaign season.
The Great Terror
Robert Conquest recently reflected back on the torrent of illuminating information about the former Soviet Union that has come out since the first edition was published four decades ago.
Following Boumediene’s Rules
The Attorney General suggests six ways legislators can adhere to the Supreme Court’s recent decision in the case of Boumediene vs. Bush while maintaining national security.
They Call the Wind Energy
The solutions to the energy crisis and relief for unemployment woes can all be found across the pond in Europe, according to a panel at the Center for American Progress.
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Some Harvard Medical Students Want More Student Diversity, but No Asians Mentioned
That is a bit racist, isn’t it? Or at least exclusionary to Asian medical students.
Mount St. Mary’s President Under Fire over Survey Controversy
From Campus Reform: President Simon Newman at Mount St. Mary’s University is facing criticism for firing two professors after they questioned his controversial retention plan, which would cut the lowest performing students from the incoming…
91% of Harvard University Professors’ Campaign Donations go to Hillary Clinton
That’s…a majority. Don’t need Common Core math to figure that out.
Purdue University Investigating Alleged Rape Threat to Pro-Life Women by Staff Member
From Campus Reform: Purdue University staff member Jamie Newman has allegedly posted a series of comments threatening to rape pro-life women on Live Action News, the publishing arm of Live Action, a grassroots organization devoted…
Scholar Told College Students that America Created ISIS, War on Terror More Dangerous than 9/11
From the College Fix: ISIS was borne out of President George Bush’s decision to send troops to the Middle East after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, and in actuality the war on terror has…
White Journalists Expelled from Black Student Meeting at Mizzou
Well, that sounds racist, doesn’t it? A “Concerned Town Hall” meeting advertised to “black students and students of color” at the University of Missouri on Wednesday turned out to be less-than-inclusive to white reporters attempting…
University of Oregon is No Fan of Due Process
In the most recent version of their code of ethics, Oregon apparently scrapped due process. But, approval is pending by the university president. Photo by Erik R. Bishoff
Graffiti Removed from Confederacy Memorial at University of Texas
So much for tolerance and knowledge of U.S. history: Vandals (again) wrote graffiti on a memorial for those who served on the side of the Confederacy in the American Civil War. Photo by Marion Doss
Ranking 20th Century U.S. Presidents
Since everybody else is rating presidents, we thought we’d give it a shot too, since we’ve covered many of them, especially those who served in the last century. The root of the word president, eminent…
Liberal Intolerance on the Rise at America’s Universities
Why do conservatives keep sending their kids to liberal bastions for an “education”? Photo by Little Koshka