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Academics Laud Drug Use

Six academics and Philip Campbell, the editor-in-chief of Nature Magazine, recently argued that society should move “towards the responsible use of cognitive-enhancing drugs by the healthy,” particularly drugs typically used in the treatment of ADHD.

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What Hath Change Wrought

Although the U.S. president-elect is not even in office yet, his supporters are already changing the face of higher education in America moving it, if possible, even further left.

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Taiwan on Trial

The health of democracy within the tiny nation of Taiwan came under scrutiny at the Heritage Foundation recently.

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Abortion Bias in Academia

In a new study sure to capture the Left’s attention, a research team at Johns Hopkins is attempting to persuade policymakers that abortion does not cause emotional distress, despite strong evidence to the contrary.

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Impoverished Studies

According to Nicholas Eberstadt, an American Enterprise Institute scholar, journalists and policy makers will likely find that next year’s census report poverty statistics are arbitrary to the true economic state of America’s poorest citizens.

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Congress Buries History

The U.S. Capitol unveiled what one congressman has called a “$600 million godless pit,” a palatial underground visitors’ center which is at the heart of an ongoing debate over the place of America’s religious heritage in the nation’s capital.

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Asia In Red Zone

For decades the world has known of the blatant violations of human rights by the Red Chinese and Vietnamese governments.

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