Utah’s unique opportunity in open enrollment policy Written by Utah is a leader in open enrollment law, but it should consider establishing a statewide one-stop shop that provides information and functionality for families…
Tennesseans want school choice, and they have proved it again in a BIG way. New data reveal that nearly 43,000 students applied for 20,000 available scholarships in the inaugural year of the Education Freedom Scholarship…
The U.S. Secret Service dismantled a massive hidden network of electronic devices in the New York tri-state area that posed a threat to the country’s communications grid and potentially to the United Nations General Assembly…
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Federal agents arrested a man Saturday for allegedly aiming a laser at Marine One while President Donald Trump was aboard.Authorities identified the suspect as Jacob Samuel Winkler, who reportedly targeted the presidential…
A total of 475 local government employees in New York (outside New York City), most of them police officers, were paid more than $300,000 during the 2024-25 fiscal year, according to records compiled by Empire Center. Three…
By Randal O’Toole The Oregon Department of Energy “Oregon Energy Strategy” for saving energy is doomed to failure. A key part of the strategy calls for prioritizing multimodal transportation over roads and promoting…
Two myths in agricultural labor continue to persist: H-2A visa labor is cheap and there are enough Americans to cover the needs of U.S. farms. The H-2A visa program, which provides legal working status to agricultural workers…
As redistricting debates make headlines in Utah and across the nation, a deeper issue is being overlooked: Who really has the constitutional authority to draw electoral maps? In this episode, host sits down with Sutherland…
As redistricting debates make headlines in Utah and across the nation, a deeper issue is being overlooked: Who really has the constitutional authority to draw electoral maps? In this episode, host sits down with Sutherland…
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