Congressman Artur Davis spoke to the Heritage Foundation’s Bloggers Briefing on why he has “shifted camps” from the Democratic Party and has now joined the Republican Party.
Read the articleThe education system in the United States has been failing miserably, and while present school choice programs have been successful in providing only C grade reforms, the greenfield school model offers hope for A+ improvements.
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Jeff Dyche, now a psychologist at James Madison University, experienced culture shock during his stint at the U. S. Air Force Academy (AFA).
Read the articleEnvironmental groups love “clean” energy and often deplore “dirty” coal, yet never seem to stop to notice that the former frequently comes from the latter.
Read the articleThe country is in such rough shape that even academics are starting to notice.
Read the articleIn examining the effects that same-sex relationships have on children, social scientists have too often employed speculation and shoddy statistics, but a recently published study shows that there is reason for uncertainty.
Read the article“The political process is inadequate, inept, and manipulated,” Lebaron said. “It needs to be revamped from the ground up.”
Read the articleA panel discussion was held at the Heritage Foundation onThursday, June 7 to discuss potential problems with enforcing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) mandates.
Read the articleEnraged by the supposed GOP “war on women,” 56-year-old mother of two Susan McMillan Emry created “Rock the Slut Vote,” a website focused on uniting women like herself who feel hurt or angered by the GOP effort to “bully, subjugate and silence women.”
Read the articleCharges that academia is biased against Israel are serious enough when they come from supporters of the Middle Eastern country. When they emanate from implacable foes of the Jewish state, you get the idea that the bias has reached epidemic proportions.
Read the articleA panel discussion was held at the Center for American Progress to discuss the role of the private sector in education on Thursday, May 31.
Read the articleWashington, D. C.—There will be two fairly unprecedented left/right debates taking place in June, both on the same day and one of which comes with free food.
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