With Election Day nearing, the politics surrounding the Association of Community Organizations Reform Now (ACORN) cannot just go away.
Articles By: Jesse Masai
Credit Crunch Reigns Supreme
At several events held in the nation’s capitol last week, the country’s economic situation and implications for its future continued to dominate reflections
Americans Happier, Says Report
Citizens of the United States may be happier than acknowledged by some, according to the Legatum Prosperity Index.
Old School Policies Challenged
A new book, The Future of Educational Entrepreneurship: Possibilities for School Reform, is now laying out the future of educational entrepreneurship, including possibilities for school reform.
Sharing the Poverty
Is America’s nirvana ending soon? It is, if you believe the contents of a new book: The End of Prosperity: How Higher Taxes Will Doom the Economy—If We Let It Happen.
Whither Conservatism?
For anyone disillusioned about the current health of the conservative movement, the Heritage Foundation is the place to have been on October 7.
Economists Talk Credit Crunch Five Months Later
Five months ago, economists at the American Enterprise Institute met to issue a prognosis on the economy. On October 2, they met again to review their predictions, with newer data and fresh circumstances to consider.
The Gospel According to St. Levan
The gospel, according to Saint Levan Gachechiladze, is that Georgian president Mikheil Saakashvili is responsible for the country’s recent woes.
New Media on Immigration
The U.S. media have hindered effective policy-making on immigration for decades, according to a Brookings Institution panel.
Help Us, Pleads Afghan Government
While larger parts of Afghanistan remain safe and democratization and development continue moving forward, an Afghan Minister of Defense says the rise in violence requires new approaches toward his country and the international community.