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Another Fairness Doctrine Alert

Brookings Institution experts met recently to discuss the President-elect’s public policy stance on climate change and the current global economic crisis that challenges the very viability of the nation. They also want to bring the Fairness Doctrine to radio broadcasting.

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Warm and Fuzzy Global Regulation

Václav Klaus, President of the Czech Republic, told a Competitive Enterprise Institute audience last week that he believes climate change forms the ideal political issue because its dogma cannot be disproven.

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Features

Spring Breakers Send Message

Students from around the country will be spending their Spring Break fighting global climate change, rallying support to bring our troops home from Iraq, and advocating to put an end to the death penalty. Instead of heading to Cancun or Ft. Lauderdale, these students will be attending one of three alternative spring breaks that Campus Progress is sponsoring this year.

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Raining Karmas & Dogmas

When “asked by a national climate change campaign to spend a day teaching about global warming, Brown University philosophy professor, Felicia Ackerman, explains why she decided not to do so,” noted Joanne Jacobs in rightyblogs.com.

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College Prep

Carbon Footprints

While global warming alarmists, including some initial backers of a certain former U. S. Vice President’s Oscar-winning documentary, are jumping off the climate change express, high schools are increasingly hopping aboard this environmental bandwagon.

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The Red in the Ivory Tower: Academia’s Pro-Socialism Bias Exposed
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The Red in the Ivory Tower: Academia’s Pro-Socialism Bias Exposed

When most Americans think of college, they picture a place where young people go to challenge ideas, sharpen their critical thinking, and prepare for the future. Unfortunately, in too many cases, higher education has become less about open inquiry and more about ideological indoctrination—especially when it comes to the glorification of socialism. Socialism, once regarded […]

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Ramen Falls Victim to Oneworld Lounge ESG Policy
Bias Watch

Ramen Falls Victim to Oneworld Lounge ESG Policy

During a recent visit to the Oneworld lounge in Incheon, South Korea I was taken aback by a sign that stated that ramen would not be available due to the company’s ESG policy. Apparently ramen or instant noodles contribute to climate change through their use of environmental unfriendly packaging and ingredients. I don’t think that’s […]

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Televised Delusions: the Circus Formerly Known as the News
Guest Articles

Televised Delusions: the Circus Formerly Known as the News

Let’s get one thing straight: I’m 19 years old. I wasn’t alive for Walter Cronkite. I didn’t watch the moon landing live, and I don’t own a rabbit-eared television or trust anyone who uses the phrase “trusted news source” unironically. I grew up in the era of BREAKING NEWS graphics, scrolling death counts, and news […]

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Colorado teachers’ union passes resolution critical of capitalism
Perspectives

Colorado teachers’ union passes resolution critical of capitalism

Teachers’ unions may not have taxpayers’ concerns at heart, as demonstrated by a recently-passed resolution from the Colorado Education Association (CEA). According to Fox News, CEA passed a resolution which declared that “capitalism inherently exploits children, public schools, land, labor, and resources” and listed a plethora of left-wing, progressive causes. The original resolution read, “CEA […]

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