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The Politically-Incorrect Black American Hero

February is Black History Month. But Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, who rose from poverty and overcame racism to become a leading black conservative thinker and jurist, wasn’t on the list of famous African Americans that my son brought home from school.

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Special Ed for Journalists

If medical schools matched up with the practice of medicine in the way in which journalistic training preps reporters for careers in journalism, patients would be dropping like flies.

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A Financial Primer

As someone who spent the majority of my life as an international bank analyst and executive, I learned that to fix a problem, one needs to understand what caused it.

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What Would Jesus Do?

Well, it depends on who you ask. According to Dr. Marc Lamont Hill, the Son of God and Author of life would be in favor of suctioning viable babies from their mothers’ wombs and killing them.

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Academic Morning After Profits

Senator Grassley is investigating medical researchers at 20 universities for conflicts of interest, focusing in particular on Stanford University’s Dr. Alan Schatzberg.

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Hopeful Science

The Center for American Progress’s progressive vision for scientific research has now made it to print, and focuses on topics such as health, economic mobility, and global warming.

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To Hate or Not to Hate?

With the Sean Bell and Rodney King scandals elevating public concern about racially-motivated violence, support for federal hate-crimes legislation has intensified. Some scholars worry that such proposals use dangerously vague language.

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Pending American Crises

Electricity prices increase, millions of jobs are lost, and household revenues drop. These are not the effects of an American recession—they are an act of Congress.

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