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Socialism Watch: Imagine Returning to Normalcy
Activists from Colorado’s “keep it in the ground” movement—a group opposing any production of natural resources—are suggesting that “stay at home” orders provide the...
Waivers, Lawsuits, Pandemic Pods, and School Choice Legislation
Since Gov. Gavin Newsom’s July 17 edict closing all but a handful of schools in California, much has transpired.
First, it was uncovered a few days...
Failed Government Schools Find Yet Another Fake Scapegoat to Blame: Internet Access
Government schools are a terrible idea.
In fact, they are the biggest mistake America ever made. As longtime radio talk show host Neal Boortz rightly noted, “If...
Federal Review Finds Alaskan Mine Won’t Damage the Environment, Permits Likely
A comprehensive environmental review by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers of the proposed Pebble mine in southwest Alaska, found the mine would not significantly impact regional salmon numbers or reproduction.
U.S. Economy Contracts by 5 Percent in First Quarter
The U.S. economy contracted by 5 percent over the course of the first quarter, the first such decline in more than a decade, and...
How to Fix America’s Crumbling Infrastructure: Lessons from Australia
Policymakers should look at how Australia decentralized its infrastructure management and create a similar system in the US.
Homeschooling Benefits Strike Positive Note During Coronavirus Shutdown
Often parents have no idea how public schools are failing their children. Coronavirus is making parents examine the benefits of homeschooling.
In this time of...
Report: Minority Students Receive a Better Education in Conservative Cities Than They Do in...
A new study finds “conservative” cities do a far better job of educating minority students than “progressive” cities.
National School Choice Week Celebrations and Survey Show Voters Support Education Options
Support for school choice has increased significantly in the past two years.
New England Journal Study Questions Merits of Hospital Mergers
The national debate over the benefits of hospital mergers flared up anew over a new study showing the growing trend of consolidation has led to “moderately worse patient experiences and no significant change in readmission or mortality rates.”