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Climate Change Weekly #493: The Antarctic Ice Shelf Is More Stable than Climate Alarmists...
Four papers published in peer-reviewed journals in 2023 concerning Antarctica’s ice extent and/or shelves suggest both are more stable than climate alarmists have warned.
Michael Barone: Startling Surprises in Latest Census Numbers
How's America doing? Government statisticians provide mounds of data that provide useful clues, and none more so than the Census Bureau's estimates of population,...
Local Government Corruption: an American Problem
Local government corruption: an American problem that stems from excessive power, lack of transparency, and discretionary power.
By Chris Edwards
Local government corruption is a major problem...
Judge Declines To Block Race-Based Admissions At US Naval Academy
A federal judge ruled Thursday against an injunction that would have temporarily halted the Naval Academy’s race-based admissions policies, according to Reuters.A federal judge...
Climate Change Weekly #491: The Ugly Truth Is Out: Climate Scientists Want Power
I have often said that when the science changes, so will my views.
The Coming Wave of Freshman Failure
The coming wave of freshman failure due to high-school grade inflation and test-optional policies spell trouble for colleges.
by Daniel Buck
A columnist covering K-12 education,...
Commentary: Biden’s Restrictions on Critical Minerals Harm America
As the world becomes increasingly dependent on rare earths, which China dominates in, the Biden administration panders to those who oppose mining.
Stephen Moore: Green Groups Are No Longer Promoting a Cleaner Environment
The late, great humorist P.J. O'Rourke used to quip that everyone wants to save the world, but no one wants to wash the dishes.
Well,...
Climate Change Weekly #489: Fossil Fuels Aren’t Going Away Soon
Everyone is paying dearly for climate scolds’ increasingly successful efforts to get ever more EVs on the road.
Small Modular Reactor Power Project Scrapped by Utah Power
The Utah Associated Municipal Power Systems and NuScale Power Corporation decided to cancel a project that would have produced 462 megawatts of nuclear power using small modular reactors, due to cost issues.