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For several years now, President Obama and his allies in the environmental movement have promised to usher in a green economy that will create millions of new green jobs that “can’t be outsourced.”
Recent economic research suggests that colleges siphon off a significant portion of federal education aid rather than lowering costs to students
Two months ago, the House adopted a budget resolution that outlines the Republican majority's ambitious plans to slow the growth of federal entitlement spending. If implemented properly, entitlement spending restraint can address the long-term fiscal imbalance in a way that promotes economic growth and freedom.
The goal of this paper is to analyze Race to the Top to identify the program's strengths and weaknesses and to suggest what it can teach future designers and implementers of federal education policy.
When partnering with outside consultants to turn around a school, schools districts must consider how the work is setting schools up for long-term success.
The Speaker of the House at the turn of the twentieth century could not resist imperialism and quietly resigned.
This is the season of generational twaddle. At graduation ceremonies across the country, politicians, authors, actors, and businessmen take to the stage to tell young people they are fantastic simply because they are young. This year, the ritual is more pathetic than usual because there’s a presidential election in the offing.
First, fix the bureaucracy, then the real debate over secretive U.S. military operations can begin.







