In U.S., Ukrainian Athletes Display Drive, Resilience

Anastasiia Bryzhina is still struggling to accept the steep walls of division that instantly sprang up between the Ukrainian and Russian people, after Russian President Vladimir Putin in late February launched airstrikes into Kyiv and began a ground invasion on multiple fronts. Two days after the invasion began, Bryzhina, a 24-year-old quarter-miler and relay runner… Continue reading In U.S., Ukrainian Athletes Display Drive, Resilience

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Tucker Carlson: The Curious Case Of Ray Epps And The January 6 Committee

Tucker Carlson addresses a New York Times article about Ray Epps, one of the men accused of planning the January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol on ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight:’ “So for weeks, as you know, the January 6th committee Hass been holding hearings. They’ve been widely covered on the other channels. We haven’t seen… Continue reading Tucker Carlson: The Curious Case Of Ray Epps And The January 6 Committee

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Spotlight on Kansas: First Vote on Abortion After Roe Reversal

Minutes after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and the 49-year-old constitutional right to abortion, President Biden addressed the nation. “Voters need to make their voices heard. This fall, Roe is on the ballot.” Make that late summer. On Aug. 2, Kansas will become the first state to vote on reproductive rights since the… Continue reading Spotlight on Kansas: First Vote on Abortion After Roe Reversal

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La.: A Visit to U.S. Immigration Court, Where the Action Is … Not

Above, a New Orleans building housing luxury shops also has one of the nation’s immigration courts, where public business typically knocks off about 11 a.m., reflecting an apparent lack of urgency. By James Varney, RealClearInvestigationsJuly 12, 2022 NEW ORLEANS—The courtrooms handling illegal immigration cases here are tucked into the fifth floor of a white skyscraper… Continue reading La.: A Visit to U.S. Immigration Court, Where the Action Is … Not

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College Enrollment is Down – But There’s a Silver Lining

More than two years since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, enrollment at American colleges and universities is continuing to plummet. College enrollment had been falling by about 1% each year for a decade before the pandemic, but COVID-19 accelerated that trend. In the past two years, more than 1 million students have walked away from higher… Continue reading College Enrollment is Down – But There’s a Silver Lining

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A Proposed National Agreement on Abortion

Although it may seem counterintuitive, the Supreme Court’s ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Center may ultimately help secure a woman’s right to an abortion. By extinguishing Roe v. Wade’s constitutional abortion rights, the court has created the acute need for a national compromise, which can lead to landmark legislation on abortion, and other… Continue reading A Proposed National Agreement on Abortion

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In Appreciation of Harvey Mansfield at 90

This is based on a July 6 talk for a panel, “Tocqueville and America” at “Harvey Mansfield at 90: A Conference on Major Themes of His Work,” sponsored by the American Enterprise Institute and the Foundation for Constitutional Government. In 1990, I arrived at Harvard’s Department of Government as a young assistant professor. It was… Continue reading In Appreciation of Harvey Mansfield at 90

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The 2022 House Midterm by the Numbers

Midterm elections involve high stakes, a great deal of groundless guessing, and lots of numbers – oddly similar to lotteries. Unlike lotteries, though, the many numbers associated with midterm elections are meaningful. The six meaningful midterm “lotto” numbers below should help historically ground your anticipation of what is likely or unlikely to happen in this… Continue reading The 2022 House Midterm by the Numbers

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