Politics

How Teachers Can Dismantle the Teachers’ Unions | National Review
Empowering teachers and parents to starve the beast and break the monopoly. Source link
Harvard Might Create a Conservative Center. Is It Real or Just Window Dressing? | National Review
There are five indicators to watch for to confirm whether Harvard is serious about intellectual diversity. Source link
Texas Cracks Down on Taxpayer-Funded Lobbying for More Taxpayer Money | National Review
Other states, too, might have had enough. Source link
When Academia Invites Geopolitical Risk | National Review
Scholars who rely on access to China or funding from Chinese sources often steer clear of politically sensitive topics. Source link
Jim Acosta Pushes the Bounds of Decency, Again | National Review
The ex-CNN personality conjured an AI replica of a Parkland shooting victim for an ‘interview’ — what was he thinking? Source link
The Elitism of Empathy | National Review
How progressive rhetoric on immigration masks condescension and control. Source link
Donald Trump Is Truly Historic | National Review
This is a consequential presidency. Source link
Can Teachers Opt Out? What Mahmoud v. Taylor Means for Educators | National Review
Public schools do not exist to validate adult identity or ideology. Source link
What King of the Hill Can Teach Us | National Review
Hank Hill, in his own way, models conservative principle: fidelity to place and a willingness to make the best of a changing world. Source link
Following the Trail of Death Comes for the Archbishop in Santa Fe | National Review
Willa Cather’s novel about faith, discovery, and calling, traced in this pretty city’s sights. Source link
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year | National Review
Can you feel it? Football season is here. Source link
Begun, the Gerrymandering Wars Have | National Review
Threats have been exchanged, and now we wait until someone pulls the trigger. Source link