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Phyllis Schlafly (May 29, 2012)
What is it about bureaucrats and school personnel that they want to pry into the personal life and habits of American citizens of every age? There seems to be no end to...
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Mona Charen (May 29, 2012)
After several cries of pain from my 16-year-old son, I finally got around to reading his Advanced Placement world history textbook. Not a way to spend a placid...
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Bill O'Reilly (May 26, 2012)
As a former high school teacher, I know one of the great challenges in education is to get teenagers interested in their country. Many of them take their freedom for granted...
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Mona Charen (May 25, 2012)
If you were a child in the District of Columbia school system (51st in state rankings for academic achievement, first for school violence), you and your parents probably...
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Mary Grabar (May 23, 2012)
It was while I was driving from Florida, where I gave a presentation on education to citizens, that I heard from talk show hosts about the abuse by North Carolina High School...
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Vicki Alger (May 23, 2012)
Americans want to honor the veterans and service members who sacrifice so much to defend our country. That’s why we have holidays like Memorial Day. Yet members of our...
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Terry Paulson (May 21, 2012)
If you want to know what is wrong with the cost of education in America, look to some of the politicians you elected. We've been sold that cheap student loans are the answer...
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Star Parker (May 14, 2012)
President Obama now commands center stage following his formal announcement that, yes, he supports same sex marriage.
But for perspective on how we got to this point, we...
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Cherylyn Harley LeBon (May 14, 2012)
I am as partisan as the next Republican and when it comes to federal matters, I am not impressed with the legislative initiatives pushed by the Obama Administration and the...
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Bruce Bialosky (May 14, 2012)
They walk where no mortals dare. They face challenges that melt the resolve of ordinary people. They fearlessly stride the pathways of the world, towering over the feeble...
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Robert Knight (May 13, 2012)
God Almighty needs an editor, according to a federal judge in Virginia. At least, He does when the Ten Commandments are on government property.
The ACLU had sued the Giles...
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Austin Hill (May 13, 2012)
Is President Obama right about a looming student loan debt crisis?
It depends on how you define “crisis.” But there is a problem, and it is real.
What remains to be...
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Kyle Olson (May 12, 2012)
When Detroit Public Schools were assigned an emergency financial manager by the state, we thought he would have the power to turn things around, more or less, with a snap...
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Carrie Lukas (May 08, 2012)
Young Americans face tough times: Record-breaking youth unemployment—including for those with college degrees—and high levels of debt from student loans have left millions...
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Mike Adams (May 07, 2012)
There is an enormous free speech controversy that is pitting an outspoken North Carolina faculty member against a public university administration. For once it isn’t me (so...
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Kyle Olson (May 02, 2012)
The demonstrations and chaos that followed Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker’s introduction of budget reforms – later known as Act 10 – were a preview of what was to come from the...
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Kevin Theriot (May 01, 2012)
In addition to pushing to redefine marriage in different states around the country, homosexual activists have spent the last year or two pushing for censorship of free...
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Jeff Jacoby (Apr 29, 2012)
If insanity is doing the same thing again and again but expecting a different outcome, then the federal government's strategy for keeping higher education affordable...
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Kyle Olson (Apr 26, 2012)
On Tuesday, EAGnews.org brought you footage of Black Star Project community organizer Phillip Jackson teaching students in Chicago Public Schools' Jones College Prep the...
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Mike Adams (Apr 16, 2012)
Author’s Note: I’ll be speaking at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio on April 19. The event will start in Harrison Hall, room 111, at 6 p.m. The speech is called “Three...
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