Above, Jordan Kerger, an aviation graduate of Ignite Pathways in Iowa. It’s a “career and technical education” school that exemplifies growing national demand for non-college-oriented public education. By Vince Bielski, RealClearInvestigationsAugust 22, 2024 Jon Graft is on a mission to reignite the passion for learning by pushing a long-denigrated classroom practice: vocational education. Jon Graft,… Continue reading Vo-Tech Education Is Taking Off, and It’s Not Your Dad’s Shop Class Anymore
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The Leftwing Judicial Ethics Crisis No One Is Talking About
The climate cartel is stooping to a new low, adding judicial corruption to its list of tactics. A deceptive and well-funded campaign is underway to corruptly influence judges presiding over dozens of climate change lawsuits now before many state courts. While the Environmental Law Institute’s Climate Judiciary Project (CJP) presents itself as a neutral entity,… Continue reading The Leftwing Judicial Ethics Crisis No One Is Talking About
The IRA’s Two-Year Disastrous Anniversary
As we mark the two-year anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), it’s hard to pinpoint what exactly has been reduced. Inflation continues to strain American families by an extra $1,000 per month, and the burden of government regulation on businesses has certainly not eased, as they struggle under new tax rates, mandates, and rising supply costs.… Continue reading The IRA’s Two-Year Disastrous Anniversary
Secrecy of the President’s Family ‘Doc’ Raises the Question: Are We Getting the Full Story on Biden’s Cognitive Health?
Shown, President Biden with his longtime physician, Dr. Kevin C. O’Connor. By Paul Sperry, RealClearInvestigationsAugust 13, 2024 For the next five months, Dr. Kevin C. O’Connor will be one of the most powerful people in the world. The White House physician is the chief medical arbiter of Joe Biden’s fitness to continue as commander in… Continue reading Secrecy of the President’s Family ‘Doc’ Raises the Question: Are We Getting the Full Story on Biden’s Cognitive Health?
Our Nation Can’t Afford Such a Fiscally Irresponsible FCC
Since the 1990s, the Federal Communications Commission has auctioned off licenses that allow private sector companies to commercialize portions of the radio spectrum band for the benefit of consumers. In the process, it has generated billions of dollars to help support government spending. So why is the FCC now considering just giving away – to… Continue reading Our Nation Can’t Afford Such a Fiscally Irresponsible FCC
The Reckoning Has Come for K-12 Sex Abuse, and You the Taxpayer Are on the Hook
Second in a SeriesPart 1: Forbidden Fruit and the Classroom By James Varney, RealClearInvestigationsAugust 6, 2024 The teenage female athletes at California’s Pomona High School said they felt special when a handful of coaches there took them under their wing, spending more time with them than others, providing extra encouragement, sharing personal stories and, sometimes,… Continue reading The Reckoning Has Come for K-12 Sex Abuse, and You the Taxpayer Are on the Hook
Florida Women Facing Unexpected or Difficult Pregnancies Need Resources
Women facing unexpected or difficult pregnancies need resources, support, and especially intensive, holistic medical care. As the executive director of LifeChoices Family Medical in the Tampa Bay area, Florida, I’m proud to say our work goes a long way in improving women’s health and supporting babies and moms. From its inception, our center’s goal was to… Continue reading Florida Women Facing Unexpected or Difficult Pregnancies Need Resources
The Beginning of the Revolution Our Kids Need
A revolution is underway. Parents, physicians, and principals have seen the devastation inflicted on an entire generation of children raised on screens, and they are taking bold steps to end “phone-based childhood.” Politicians are joining the cause, too, with Congress on the brink of passing bi-partisan legislation to protect kids online – the first significant law… Continue reading The Beginning of the Revolution Our Kids Need
Democrats vs. the Man Who Could Get to the Bottom of the Trump Shooting
Rep. Bennie Thompson, Jan. 6 panel chairman: Called on the inquisitive Inspector General Cuffari to resign. AP His office subsequently opened a criminal investigation into the matter. “The USSS erased those text messages after OIG [Office of Inspector General] requested records of electronic communications from the USSS, as part of our evaluation of events at the Capitol… Continue reading Democrats vs. the Man Who Could Get to the Bottom of the Trump Shooting
Overturning Chevron: A Wrong Made Right
This June, the Supreme Court struck a major blow to the bureaucratic behemoth of the administrative state by overturning Chevron. The 1984 Chevron decision had long directed courts to defer to the administrative state’s interpretation of the law, granting enormous powers, including the judicial branch’s core power of interpreting law, to an unelected, entrenched bureaucracy.… Continue reading Overturning Chevron: A Wrong Made Right