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Mike Lee's Land Plan Is a Good Plan Jun. 18, 2025

Terence Jeffrey

Should parts of Yellowstone National Park — or any national park or monument — be sold s... Read More

The Dope on Dope in Government-Run Schools Nov. 13, 2024

Terence Jeffrey

The National Center for Education Statistics, which is a part of the U.S. Department of Education, r... Read More

Supreme Court Signals That Institutions Can Keep Designing Programs To Foster Diversity, After Affirmative Action Ruling Apr. 08, 2024

Rights & Resistance with the ACLU

Since the Supreme Court struck down longstanding affirmative action admissions policies this past su... Read More

Why Allowing Chaplains in Public Schools Harms Students Mar. 18, 2024

Rights & Resistance with the ACLU

A 2023 Texas law allowing public schools to hire chaplains, or accept them as volunteers, to provide... Read More

Where Public Schools Never Beat Catholic Schools Feb. 28, 2024

Terence Jeffrey

There is one area of competition where Catholic schools always beat public schools. It is not in tra... Read More

Schools Should Get Control of the Phones Sep. 22, 2023

Daily Editorials

The failures of our K-12 educational establishment are no secret. All over the country, schools pass... Read More

Theocracy's Foot in the Door Jun. 01, 2023

Daily Editorials

When the U.S. Supreme Court last year ruled, in effect, that a high school football coach who led hi... Read More

Campus Censors Fear Leonard Law Clones Sep. 28, 2021

Corey Friedman

What do Harvard, Princeton, Georgetown and Johns Hopkins have in common? These elite private univer... Read More

Intrusion on Press Freedoms Marks a New Low, Even for Trump Jun. 16, 2021

Daily Editorials

In its final days, the Trump administration reached a new low in efforts to stifle press freedoms. I... Read More

The Citizens Just Get On With It Apr. 07, 2020

William Murchison

You can tell we're getting restless — twitching and twisting and otherwise maneuvering ourselv... Read More

Our Devices Getting Creepier, Nosier and More Invasive Jan. 16, 2019

Daily Editorials

Electronic gadgets are now part of all of our lives — from the handheld devices we carry and c... Read More

Congress Needs to Understand Tech Issues; Shuttered Office of Experts Could Help Jan. 08, 2019

Daily Editorials

There once was a group of technology experts whose job was to educate members of Congress on cutting... Read More

Facebook Has Betrayed Users' Privacy More Than We Knew; Congress Must Act. Dec. 21, 2018

Daily Editorials

A New York Times probe has revealed the shocking true depths of Facebook's data mining of its users,... Read More

Don't Let Trump Hatred Thwart the School Choice Movement Nov. 22, 2018

Larry Elder

The Detroit school board recently voted 6-to-1 to consider removing Dr. Ben Carson's name from one o... Read More

How About Medicare Advantage for All? Sep. 13, 2018

Froma Harrop

A resurfaced Barack Obama has uttered those three little words: "Medicare for all." Does that mean t... Read More

Thankful for Property Nov. 22, 2017

John Stossel

Ready for Thanksgiving? Before you eat that turkey, I hope you think about why America has turkeys f... Read More

Schools Failing Taxpayers at More Than $18,000 Per Year Aug. 10, 2016

Terence Jeffrey

In Philadelphia, where the Democratic Party held its national convention, the public schools spent a... Read More

Reduce the Hurdles to Private Investment in Infrastructure Jun. 23, 2016

Veronique de Rugy

The Congressional Budget Office has a new report looking at the return of federal investment in tran... Read More

Private Is Better May. 25, 2016

John Stossel

Our next president will almost certainly be Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton. But I take heart knowi... Read More

Airport Lines: Your Government Failing You May. 22, 2016

Steve Chapman

This summer, air travel is for people who expect to go to hell and want to know what it will be like... Read More