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A Victory against DEI in Wisconsin

The Left has ceded the reasonable ground on education. A Wisconsin Republican has just shown the party how to take it.

Chicago’s War on Poverty Has Failed

It’s time to change strategies.

Union bosses or real estate moguls? Tracking the PFT’s finances

One reason Philadelphia workers may choose – or feel compelled – to join a union is the promise of access to special funds to cover healthcare expenses. The Philadelphia Federation of Teachers runs one such fund called the Teacher’s Health and Welfare Fund. The structure is fairly straightforward.

In public contracting, fixing discrimination with more discrimination isn’t the answer

Since the Supreme Court put an end to college affirmative action programs last summer, many have been wondering what’s next. Employment? Military academies? Public contracting?

3 keys to making sure regulations don’t suffocate citizens and the economy

Like it or not, regulations play a role in our everyday lives. Some dictate where and how we can eat. Others place restrictions on what we can sell or how we can operate a business.

Why Iowa is Nikki Haley’s last stand

Haley appears to understand that she must make an impressive stand in Iowa if she is to have any chance, however small, of toppling Donald Trump.

North Korea tests missile that could reach entire US, Japan and South Korea say

North Korea on Monday tested an intercontinental ballistic missile that has the capability to reach anywhere in the U.S., according to government officials in Japan and South Korea. South Korean government officials said it was a solid-fuel intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), likely referring to North Korea's Hwasong-18 ICBM, which has solid propellants that make it...

We have failed in the fight for justice — we need ceasefire in Gaza now 

Upholding the principles of equality, dignity and human rights for all, we must strive for a world where justice prevails and every individual is protected, including the long-suffering people of Palestine. We must no longer deny the right of Palestinians to be free.

Southwest fined record $140M over 2022 holiday meltdown

Southwest Airlines settled a federal lawsuit over its holiday meltdown last December that caused thousands of flight cancellations and delays for millions of travelers for $140 million, the airline announced Monday. The agreement with the Department of Transportation (DOT) marks the largest penalty levied against an airline for violation of consumer protection laws, the government...

Informal diplomacy could play a role in ending the war in Ukraine

Biden’s dysfunctional family view of foreign policy means that sometimes one needs a trusted aunt or uncle to step into the fray as the cousins fight.

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