Teachers Are Already Armed With Guns
In the wake of yet another mass shooting in a public school, a host of familiar recommendations have resurfaced about … Read more
In the wake of yet another mass shooting in a public school, a host of familiar recommendations have resurfaced about … Read more
Virginia Tech’s Kevin Heaslip and Duke’s Henry Petroski discuss the Trump administration’s proposed infrastructure plan. The Trump administration’s budget for … Read more
According to a recent Wall Street Journal article (“Rent Controls, a Bane of Landlords, Are Gaining Support as Costs Soar“), rent control is … Read more
February is Black History Month, triggering discussions of inspirational leaders and important episodes in American history. It seems to have … Read more
Dr. Jordan Peterson, a Canadian professor of clinical psychology at the University of Toronto and Great Books autodidact, has captured … Read more
I’ve always felt that short stories, really good short stories, have a way of getting inside of you. Where longer … Read more
Recent research on the ride-sharing app Uber has thrown up some remarkable findings about the gender pay gap, and male … Read more
Last November, CTV News in Canada ran this incredible story about growing wait times for medical care in Canada due … Read more
A large number of NGOs claim to be standing up for consumer rights. Outside of the conventional practice of assisting … Read more
Where injustice thrives in the world, protests naturally follow. The latest example was in Iran. Although the grievances were diverse, … Read more
Wharton’s David Reibstein explains the latest rankings of the Best Countries report from U.S. News & World Report The best … Read more
Federalism is the gold standard for reforming redistribution programs. This was the approach used in the very successful Clinton-era welfare reform, and it … Read more
In preparing for her 2000 visit to North Korea, Madeleine Albright was told that Kim Jong-il was an avid basketball … Read more
On the morning of May 18, 1927 in Bath Township, Michigan, a 55-year old municipal worker named Andrew Kehoe used … Read more
Regulatory capture is a problem in this country. It happens pretty easily. Politicians can’t be experts in everything, so they … Read more