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California city opens ‘free’ food market that costs taxpayers over $5 million

San Francisco has opened a "food empowerment market" to grant free groceries to the homeless, costing taxpayers $5.5 million.

The Lafayette Square Crimes Highlight a Big Problem for the Democrats

Why does the public give the Democrats no advantage on ‘the rule or law’ or ‘defending democracy’? This is why.

This Day in Liberal Judicial Activism—June 9

2008—With opinions about to be issued concerning the en banc petition in Ricci v. DeStefano, Second Circuit judge Sonia Sotomayor and her panel colleagues—fellow...

We’re Still in the Age of Kafka

An anthology paying tribute to the author 100 years after his death shows the enduring relevance of his work.

Republicans Are Letting DEI in through the Back Door

The congressional GOP isn’t paying close enough attention to the DEI provisions hidden in big bipartisan bills.

How the Media Ignited a Bogus Texas Abortion Scare

The press made it seem that the state’s pro-life laws were to blame for a couple’s nightmarish experience after a miscarriage.

America the Godly

A review of Religion and Republic, the new book by Miles Smith IV.

At least 274 Palestinians killed during Israeli raid that rescued 4 hostages: Gaza Health Ministry

At least 274 Palestinians were killed Saturday in an Israeli raid that rescued four hostages held by Hamas, according to the Gaza Health Ministry. The Israel Defense Forces, along with two other units, conducted a special operation on Saturday from two separate locations in Nuseirat in central Gaza. The operation, which included a heavy air...

It’s not just test stores: Kids are losing developmental skills

Pandemic learning loss has impacted students' basic developmental skills, ranging from sharing to using scissors, raising the stakes for using the summer months to help make up the gap.   In this week's Education Week State of Teaching survey, most pre-K through third-grade teachers said that, compared to five years ago, their students had more...

How to fix our faltering public schools

Americans, alas, do not agree about the causes of, let alone the cures for, the crisis in public education.

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