
The Destructive Collusion Between Government and Academia
In the 1970s, Irving Kristol began to document a disturbing consequence of President Lyndon Johnson’s War on Poverty, which, among other things, had funded large

In the 1970s, Irving Kristol began to document a disturbing consequence of President Lyndon Johnson’s War on Poverty, which, among other things, had funded large

Perhaps the most remarkable aspect of the growing antisemitism on America’s campuses is just how long those in the best position to do something about

As anger grows over the unwillingness of so many college and university presidents to unambiguously condemn Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel, it is helpful

Last week, the president of the Chicago Teachers Union revealed she is sending her child to a private school despite previously opposing school choice efforts. All nine

The spread of school choice and rise of remote work are two of today’s most significant social trends. In the last year alone, seven states

With the current inflation rate still well above the Federal Reserve’s 2.0 percent target, it is only natural that critics of President Biden’s Inflation Reduction