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Boko Haram Benefitted from State Department Inaction
A Twitter hashtag, #BringBackOurGirls, has forced the world to pay attention to a terrorist group and conflict that have been threatening the stability of northern… Read More
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A Twitter hashtag, #BringBackOurGirls, has forced the world to pay attention to a terrorist group and conflict that have been threatening the stability of northern… Read More
Education News
It’s amazing how far school choice options have come in a little more than two decades. From Milwaukee’s first-in-the-nation school voucher option in 1990 and… Read More
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Marco Rubio doesn’t think human behavior is causing the world’s climate to significantly change. “I do not believe that human activity is causing these dramatic… Read More
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House Ways and Means Committee Oversight Subcommitee chairman Charles Boustany (R–LA) announced last week that there is “new evidence uncovered by the Committee that shows… Read More
Health CareNews
More and more U.S. adults get health insurance on their own or through a family member, a new Gallup poll finds. The survey regularly examines… Read More
State senators in New York were hard at “work” last week, spending a whopping 45 minutes debating whether to make yogurt the official state snack…. Read More
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In warning Republicans not to “go too crazy” on voter ID, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) meant that the topic “should not be a defining issue… Read More
SecurityNews
At a time when the world is becoming more dangerous and al Qaida and affiliated groups have reconstituted and grown, we should not be importing… Read More
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The recent release of the United Nations Commission of Inquiry on Human Rights in North Korea (COI) confirmed that the Kim regime has committed crimes… Read More
Energy News
As the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) moves forward with more stringent ozone regulations, it could be the costliest EPA regulation in history. Senator John Thune… Read More