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This election is the lecturers vs. the lectured-to, and voters are getting ticked

Hectoring the electorate on its supposed ignorance or moral shortcomings has become a trademark of the Kamala Harris campaign.

Post-COVID, families overwhelmingly want school choice — yet Dems keep blocking it

During COVID, parents learned how bad public-schools were, so now, as a new poll finds, overwhelming majorities of both parties back school choice —...

America Is Moving Right. But for How Long?

The politics behind Kamala Harris’s ideological makeover.

It’s Not Just Fracking — Pennsylvanians Oppose Harris’s Climate Policies

Her agenda threatens jobs, economic productivity, affordable energy, and a reliable grid in the name of ‘clean energy.’ Pennsylvanians aren’t on board.

Kamala Harris’s Tactical Problem

She needs to make the race a referendum on Trump, not the Trump administration.

Harvard donations drop; alums cut ties over anti-Israel protests

Harvard, the nation's richest university, saw donations plunge 15% after campus protests, new report shows.

Israel says drone launched toward Netanyahu’s home from Lebanon

The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said early Saturday that a drone was launched from Lebanon toward Netanyahu's home in Caesarea. Netanyahu and his wife were not home at the time of the incident and no casualties were reported, according to The Associated Press (AP). "A UAV was launched towards the prime minister's...

Our future lies in floating islands 

Reducing overall methane emissions is the best lever we have for reducing near-term warming. Aquatic methane could be the best lever for reducing overall methane emissions; it’s time to pull that lever.  

Polls edge toward Trump: Here’s where the swing states stand

Former President Trump is enjoying a small but measurable shot of momentum as the race for the White House enters its closing stretch. Polls have been edging in Trump’s direction since Vice President Harris hit her two high points — around the Democratic National Convention in late August and following her first and only debate with...

Plans to power Los Alamos lab supercomputers spark pushback from Pueblo communities, environmentalists

Northern New Mexico Indigenous communities and environmental groups are calling for the reconsideration of federal plans to run a new transmission line through an ecosystem they say is both vulnerable and critical to local tradition. The plans, proposed by the National Nuclear Security Administration and the Department of Energy, involve the construction of a 14-mile,...

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