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House bill would strip federal funding from colleges with alleged ties to Chinese Communist Party

Rep. Pat Fallon introduces the Espionage Protection Act to cut federal funding for universities with alleged ties to the Chinese Communist Party.

‘Prattman,’ Murder by Tractor, and Painted Clowns: How AI Is Transforming the Political Campaign

Even as campaigns increasingly rely on ‘deepfakes’ to fool voters, entrepreneurs are harnessing AI to increase political trust.

Potty Ruling in Idaho

In March, the Idaho legislature enacted a law (H.B. 752) that bars a person from using a public restroom that “is designated for use...

How Bad Is American Higher Education?

A new book says that it’s even worse than we think.

The Federal Reserve Has Given Up Fighting Inflation

Its 2 percent target is a fiction when the central bank does nothing to achieve it.

‘AI is here’: Lawmakers pressed to prepare students for future that has already arrived

The outcry for federal guardrails on artificial intelligence shouldn't stop the government from helping get AI into K-12 classrooms, education specialists recently told U.S. senators.

Stars lining up to perform at opening of Obama Presidential Center

The Obama Presidential Center's grand opening ceremony in Chicago on Thursday will feature a star-studded lineup including Bruce Springsteen, U2's Bono and the Edge, and Stevie Wonder.

Breaking the ‘Pottery Barn rule’

In the run-up to the second Iraq War, then-Secretary of State Colin Powell allegedly told President George W. Bush: “If you break it, you own it.” Powell and his deputy Richard Armitage privately called this the “Pottery Barn rule.”  In the ensuing years, politicians and commentators alike have used the phrase to describe the idea […]

At last, a George Washington movie

There has never been a major film about America’s first president. That’s a remarkable fact considering that he is an ever-present figure in America — his face graces our dollar bills, countless memorials, and a giant mountain in South Dakota. But for whatever reason, he’s never been the subject of a major biopic — not […]

Protecting consumer grid and corporate responsibility aren’t at odds

The accelerating data center buildout across the nation has understandably produced anxiety over rising utility costs. The noise it has created is also myopic. The United States and China are in a race for dominance of the next great historic economic age. Success is non-negotiable. Tech sector capital spending has reached a zenith. Five of […]

Congress: The guards who left their post

Once a serious legislative institution, today’s Congress requires reform. This problem is not partisan; it is institutional. Today’s members care more about showmanship than craftsmanship or leadership. They mistake publicity for governance and surrender legislative authority to other institutions. We require responsible leaders who will carry out their core constitutional duties seriously.  Consider this: Congress […]

How a red-state school district subverts Title VI

For years, City Schools of Decatur openly obsessed over race. In 2017, the superintendent of the small school district miles from downtown Atlanta launched an equity office that trained its teachers and staff to pay an “education debt” to black students and families by discriminating against white students. The school district further directed white teachers […]

Drug pricing malpractice

Careful analysis of the seemingly intractable problem of rising medical costs can typically be reduced to three things: 1) who pays? (the accustomed answer generally being “someone else”); 2) the creeping role of the federal government in making that determination; and 3) the parasitic, and growing, impact of litigation. The back-and-forth over the 340B drug […]

Before you celebrate socialism, learn what it did to my family

A Gallup poll conducted in August 2025 found that 66% of Democrats view socialism favorably, while only 42% of those same Democrats viewed capitalism favorably. At protests across American cities, demonstrators have carried Soviet flags, the hammer and sickle on red cloth, as symbols of resistance. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT), Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), and […]

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