It appears that teachers’ unions will oppose Obama as they once did Bush.
Articles By: Allie Winegar Duzett
Behind Global Warming Alarms
As the danger of global warming fades, the influence of those who would use it to expand government regulation grows.
Finding Critics for Science
There are many fields with rigorous critics; many writers make a living critiquing music, dance, art, and literature. But one crucial field regularly goes without any public criticism: the field of science, and scientific discovery.
Shackled Medicine
Dr. Donald Palmisano of the Coalition to Protect Patients’ Rights spoke at a recent Heritage Foundation Blogger’s Briefing on the topic of health care reform.
Starbucks Sabbath
Brad Wilcox spoke of the “unprecedented family revolution” in America at a recent Heritage Foundation event, Religious Practice and the Family: What the Research Says.
TheConservatives.com Status Update
John Solomon is not just a writer for The Washington Times—he is also a founder of the new Times-sponsored website, TheConservatives.com. Solomon discussed this new website at a recent Heritage Foundation Bloggers’ Briefing.
Minority Raises Its Profile
Yet another eloquent conservative spokesman whom media outlets can’t seem to find spoke at the Bloggers’ Briefing at the Heritage Foundation last week.
School secretary tapes kid?
Apparently a Denver elementary school secretary taped a student last week. And we’re not talking videotape, we’re taking duct tape.
Spreading the wealth, education-style
Underperforming schools have been closing in Chicago. The results are still open to discussion…
Schools fight drugs–with spirit days
No one can deny that drug use is a problem in schools today. And because drug use is so prevalent in schools, many schools have been trying to fight it.