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Editor’s Note: This is the latest part of a series on rural Texas and the challenges that rural Texans face. Over the next year, the Associated News Service will delve into the issues facing the Lone Star State’s 177 (out of…
This article originally appeared in the Lansing State Journal February 16, 2026. As winter tightens its grip on Michigan and temperatures plunge below zero, electricity isn’t a luxury - it’s a lifeline. Keeping houses warm…
David Catron writes for the American Spectator about the latest bad ideas from former Vice President Kamala Harris. For a sense of how bereft the Democrats are of credible leaders and sensible policy ideas all one has to do…
M.D. Kittle writes for the Federalist about congressional Democrats’ plans for their next period of control on Capitol Hill. Recent stinging redistricting losses not withstanding, Democrats at least outwardly remain confident…
Jon Levine writes for the Washington Free Beacon about one group with a special interest in a New Jersey congressional election. Victims and survivors of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing reacted with shock and horror at…
Editors at National Review Online would not be sad to see a Republican Kentucky congressman lose his job. We have a lot of time for quirky, go-it-alone libertarians, but prefer if they aren’t conspiracy theorists or noxious…
Andrew Stuttaford writes for National Review Online about a disappointing foreign policy action from the Trump administration. Poland has for years been one of this country’s best friends in Europe. Far from being one of the…
Fact Sheet: The Causes and Consequences of Grade Inflation Understanding Grade Inflation and Its Distinctions What Grade Inflation Means Grade inflation refers to the increase in average grades without a corresponding…
Cover Image Credit: CC-BY-SA-3.0/Matt H. Wade at Wikipedia School districts presenting budgets to voters on Tuesday, May 19, plan to spend an average of $37,033 per student, up 4.9 percent from the current school year,…
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