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Elon Musk’s Twitter tenure and his decisions as CEO pose a direct challenge to an entire class of well-paid managerial types. → Read More
Under the guise of “saving democracy from Trump” our media, intelligence services, and bureaucrats have kamikazed faith in all our institutions. → Read More
This is the Right’s greatest opportunity in decades. Will we take it? → Read More
Education is in for an overhaul. It won't all be good. → Read More
Despite the retractions, disparagement from legitimate historians, and ignored fact-checkers, the 1619 Project boasts the industry’s most respected award. → Read More
The journey of a convert. → Read More
It's one thing for adults to debate decriminalizing prostitution. It is entirely another to promote it as a fulfilling career choice to young girls. → Read More
Regrettably, what begins on campus definitely does not stay there. It spills over into every aspect of our broader culture. → Read More
The bill’s requirements seem tailor-made to fit a sex-ed curriculum developed by Planned Parenthood → Read More
Even a favorable hearing in front of the world is not enough for a woman alleging that a man has sexually wronged her, we have to rewrite history. → Read More
The biggest losers of the 'free college' plan will be poor, working-class Americans, and it's only bloated universities that stand to gain. → Read More
They shouldn’t accept the dominance of one extreme perspective on sex ed → Read More
Looking around at the tributes Bre Payton’s passing has brought, it’s clear that the only people who didn’t love her are those who didn’t know her. → Read More
Voters should have the right to fire federal bureaucrats and change course → Read More
Democrats seem not to be able to stop themselves from throwing all manner of tantrums when politics doesn't go their way. Republicans, not so much. → Read More
By aggressively politicizing fashion, Teen Vogue is not saving the world, but furthering one of the most destructive trends in our culture. → Read More
Fall is when fashion silhouettes get more structured, and beautiful colors like burgundy, eggplant, and forest green reemerge. → Read More
Today, it is nearly impossible to fire the 2.8 million federal bureaucrats who staff the executive agencies, who affect the lives of Americans every day. → Read More
Reports say Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos is crafting new Title IX guidelines with regard to sexual assault on college campuses. The new, as-yet-unofficial guidelines allow schools to introduce elements of traditional due process, such as cross-examination, into the quasi-courtroom proceedings… → Read More
The United States’ civil service could fairly be described as the branch of the Democratic Party that does not have to stand for election. → Read More