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Higher education’s politics of compliance shift with Trump in charge

As university administrators escalate their opposition to the Trump administration‘s oversight, funding reductions, and executive actions related to campus diversity, equity, inclusion, and illegal...

Argentina kicks socialists to the curb, again 

Argentina‘s voters wisely reelected and strengthened President Javier Milei’s Liberty Advances party this weekend rather than switching to the socialist Peron alternative in the...

The new White House ballroom should be used for dancing, too

The new $200 million White House ballroom being built by President Donald Trump is going to be used for elegant dinners featuring dignified foreign...

Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere reminds us why Nebraska is his best record

Filmmaker Scott Cooper’s Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere, an adaptation of Warren Zanes’s book, opens on a sweaty, spent Bruce Springsteen in 1982 as he’s...

The next Republican is always supposedly ‘worse’ than the last

In this world, nothing is certain except that the next Republican presidential hopeful will be “scarier” than the last.  This is one of the most...

Trump’s bet on Javier Milei pays off

Pollsters expected a rejection of the anarcho-capitalist Argentinian President Javier Milei’s party, La Libertad Avanza, in Sunday’s midterm elections. Instead, the economist of the Austrian School turned politician’s coalition...

Should you trust AI chatbot therapists?

Artificial intelligence-powered companions are becoming a part of daily life. In a world plagued by loneliness and a lack of connection, these chatbots have...

Chip Roy is wrong about the filibuster

Congressional Republicans are understandably frustrated with their Democratic colleagues’ intransigence as the present government shutdown rolls on without an end in sight. Some, such...

Parents win as New York court rejects racial quotas

Defending Education scored a major victory after a New York appellate court affirmed that racial balancing in New York City’s K-12 talented and gifted...

As a theory of everything, the ‘Great Feminization’ falls short

In Focus delivers deeper coverage of the political, cultural, and ideological issues shaping America. Published daily by senior writers and experts, these in-depth pieces...
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