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China aborted a generation of baby girls and is now paying the price

After years of the United States waiting on tenterhooks for the Chinese economy to surpass our own, it increasingly seems that day may never...

Now education spending is on the chopping block in California

California’s budget shortfall has the state facing the possibility of even more budget cuts. Instead, California Democrats are considering raiding education funds to keep...

Congress cut large families’ financial aid, and the justifications make no sense

Parents with two children in college this year will get a shock when they see their federal financial awards and learn that even if...

Marxists hate the SATs because they predict a student’s future success

Over at the New York Times, David Leonhardt does an excellent job distilling a slew of studies about the SAT exam for a layman’s...

Exiling Hamas is a good idea but to where matters

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that Israel will only end its war on Hamas when the group ceases to exist in Gaza. It...

As Penn and Harvard presidents fall, let’s seize the full opportunity to reform education

The mighty can fall. We have witnessed this reality recently. Two presidents of elite universities have been driven from office: first Elizabeth Magill of...

US Steel and Nippon Steel will make good partners

(By: Steve Forbes) Champions of free markets should applaud the recent announcement of a deal in which Nippon Steel, a Japan-based company, will buy U.S....

Trump the Antichrist: In The False White Gospel, the Rev. Jim Wallis tries to exorcise MAGA

Jim Wallis, the Christian evangelical pastor who is a VIP in liberal political circles, has a new book coming out. It’s called The False...

Biden administration is silent on the American Left’s authoritarian urge to bar candidates from elections

The United States champions the right to free and fair elections around the globe. Wherever political machines are abused to interfere in elections, American...

Focusing on the workforce will turn the CHIPS Act into a high-tech triumph

The CHIPS and Science Act was signed into law a year ago, earmarking nearly $53 billion to reinvigorate the U.S. semiconductor industry. Now comes...
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