Movers from Massachusetts to New Hampshire brought with them $5.95 billion in net adjusted gross income (AGI) from 2012-2023, IRS data show, representing a massive transfer of wealth from the high-tax Bay State to low-tax New…
The highly publicized “Mississippi Miracle” — the implementation of teacher training, literacy coaches, and grade retention for struggling students that skyrocketed the state’s ranking from 49th in 2013 to nineth in 2024 —…
I recently learned the story of a 70-year-old woman who had spent her entire life in public housing. She was one of several generations in her family to live entirely in government housing. When someone can spend a lifetime…
History’s winning formula is clear: Reject proportionality, embrace decisive force, and see the mullahs’ grip weaken. As the United States Navy enforces a full blockade of Iranian ports and conducts minesweeping operations in…
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This article originally appeared in The Detroit News March 31, 2026. The ideal election policy is easy to state and hard to achieve. Elections should be well-run and secure while remaining accessible to every eligible voter.…
Matt Margolis writes for PJMedia.com about a new revelation involving the Biden administration. When Joe Biden was installed as president, he wanted one thing more than almost anything else: to be remembered as the president…
John Solomon writes for JustTheNews.com about an interesting suggestion from a longtime liberal legal expert. Famed Harvard law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz says he believes President Donald Trump could have grounds to…
Paul Sperry writes for the Federalist about the impact of recently declassified documents. A former inspector general who fast-tracked a “whistleblower” complaint that led to the first impeachment of President Trump in 2019…
Ira Stoll writes for the Washington Free Beacon about another case of legacy media malpractice. “Never read just one newspaper” is one of my media literacy rules. Sometimes even that fails, as it did on Monday April 13, 2026,…
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