Watchdog Groups Question Ohio Company’s Donation to Trump’s Fireworks Display
Phantom Fireworks, an Ohio-based company, is facing scrutiny from so-called “non-partisan watchdog” groups after the company donated $750,000 worth of fireworks to President Donald Trump’s “Salute...
View ArticleCommentary: Government Run Schools Are Bad for Children, So Opt Out
by Lawrence Reed The evolution of the control of educational institutions from entirely private sources to local government schools and then to control by state departments has culminated with the...
View ArticleICE ‘Ready’ to Apprehend and Deport One Million Illegal Immigrants
by Jason Hopkins The acting director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) said the government is “ready” to identify, detain, and deport the illegal immigrants who have ignored court...
View ArticleStarbucks Apologizes After Police Were Kicked Out of Store Because Their...
by Audrey Conklin Starbucks apologized Sunday after six police were kicked out of a Tempe, Arizona, franchise because their presence made a customer “uncomfortable.” “On behalf of Starbucks, I want...
View ArticleUCLA Professor Found Guilty of Conspiring to Steal US Missile Guidance...
by Ethan Cai A jury found an electrical engineer and University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) professor guilty of exporting stolen U.S. military technology to China. UCLA adjunct professor...
View ArticleCommentary: Once a Proud Tradition, College ‘Common Reading Programs’ Have...
by Chris West Many colleges assign “common readings” to incoming students as an intellectual experience outside the classroom to set the bar for the academic rigor that professors expect of...
View ArticleRepublican Kris Kobach Expected to Announce Senate Run
by Evie Fordham Former Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach is expected to announce a run for Senate on Monday after sending out a call to his supporters to gather in Leavenworth for an afternoon...
View ArticleKamala Harris Admits Her ‘School Busing’ Zinger Was All Show
by Dave Huber As many (most?) could predict with a high degree of accuracy, California Senator Kamala Harris backed off her well-highlighted Democratic debate attack on former veep Joe Biden...
View ArticleTom Steyer May Not Pass Up Presidential Run After All: Report
by Evie Fordham Billionaire Tom Steyer may not pass up a Democratic presidential run after all, according to a Politico report Monday. Steyer, who is behind the anti-Trump “Need to Impeach”...
View ArticleFate of Struggling Michigan School District Unclear after State Solvency Plan...
by Scott McClallen The fate of Benton Harbor High School remains unclear after school district officials last week rejected a state plan to improve poor academic performance and pay down the...
View ArticleCitizenship Question Has Been Included on Canada’s Census Since 1901
The debate over whether or not to include a citizenship question on the 2020 U.S. census has become the latest division in American politics, but a similar question has been included on Canada’s...
View ArticleCommentary: Clouded by a Progressive Fog and Funded by the Establishment,...
by Eric Lendrum One would think that in the age of a massively successful Republican president like Donald Trump, most conservative college organizations would be rushing to hitch their wagons to...
View ArticleOhio Taxpayers May Fork Over More Corporate Welfare for Soccer Stadium
Taxpayers in Ohio will now reportedly pay at least $140 million in corporate welfare for a new Major League Soccer stadium in Columbus. This, according to the website Bloombergtax.com, which...
View ArticleRoss Perot Has Died
by Evie Fordham Texas billionaire and two-time independent presidential candidate Ross Perot died Tuesday at 89 after a five-month battle with leukemia. Perot is probably best known for his...
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