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School choice: Is it really the answer?
Let's be honest--our public education system, an experiment that's been in place for about 100 years, is struggling.
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One of the themes in the very busy first few days of the Trump administration has been the president's promise (threat?) to impose 25% tariffs on imports from Canada.
SharesFetterman blows up 'The View' with the simplest thing: Common sense
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman, who unapologetically rocks hoodies and shorts in Congress, decided to shake things up on Monday during an appearance on "The View."
SharesTrump's revenge: Successfully breaking government gridlock
One of the things that frustrates so many people about Washington is its dysfunction. We are paying more and getting less.
SharesEducation savings accounts would give military families freedom they deserve
Military families exemplify the best of America -- sacrifice, service and dedication to our nation's security. Yet, too often, their children are shortchanged by an education system that fails to meet their needs. As President Trump begins his second term, we have an unprecedented opportunity to fix that.
Shares2025: The year of school choice for Texas - and the nation
This National School Choice Week, American education is undergoing a long-overdue revolution.
SharesLetter to the editor: Amendment not meant to reward criminality
The 14th Amendment was adopted in 1864 to ensure that newly freed slaves had the same rights and privileges under the law as any other citizen.
SharesLetter to the editor: End Maryland's spending problem
The Maryland legislature must wake up now in regard to its projected $300 billion deficit.
SharesLetter to the editor: Why wasn't this done sooner?
Bravo and kudos to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency and President Donald Trump for taking hundreds of illegal alien criminals off the streets, including murderers, rapists and gangbangers ("ICE arrests pass 4,500 since Trump took office," Web, Jan. 28).
SharesHow Democrats regroup and recover
I am a Democrat because every American deserves access to our thriving nation's economic opportunities.
SharesReturn of the 'Medicare for All' vultures
The Dec. 4 murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson brought back into the public spotlight advocates of socialized medicine.
SharesRepublicans have authority to bring about change immediately
It's reasonable to see the nation's and the world's attention focused on Donald J. Trump's second inauguration.
SharesQatar and the U.S. both want a stable Middle East
As the U.S. enters a new administration under President Trump, Qatar's role as a trusted security partner remains as strong as ever.
SharesDemocrats do not have principled positions on anything
Democrats regularly preen about their moral superiority. We are led to believe their policies are somehow grounded in a deeper virtue of which they are both proud and certain
SharesWhy Trump blew away Biden's wind energy fantasy on Day 1
A new administration means a chance to see how many campaign promises come to fruition. So far, President Trump has held up his end of the bargain.
SharesHamas' rule in Gaza has been disastrous for both Arabs and Israelis
President Trump has floated the idea of relocating Gazans to other Muslim countries so that reconstruction can get underway.
SharesProject Stargate: A technological breakthrough or cause for concern?
One day after being sworn in as the 47th president of the United States, Donald Trump revealed the creation of Stargate, a company dedicated to investing $500 billion in AI infrastructure in America.
SharesFederal Reserve policymakers talk too much
The Federal Reserve has a tough job, and its communications strategy isn't helping.
SharesTrump's firm foreign policy racks up another victory
Not so long ago, an American president bowed to foreign potentates.
SharesShort message on slow play sends much-needed jolt through golf world
The angst over pace of play in golf has been around for ages. One overlooked example is a memo from Joe Dey, the USGA executive director who in 1950 issued a notice to players when they registered for the U.S. Open at Merion.
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