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Today, American Enterprise Institute (AEI) director of education policy studies Rick Hess, along with Raegen Miller and Cindy Brown of the Center for American Progress, released recommendations for fixing key provisions of Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA)--federal funding targeted at our nation’s neediest students.
This summer"s noisy protests against the Iraq war are a dangerous warning--but not dangerous to President Bush. They are dangerous to the Democratic Party.
Join us for a discussion of the rare earth elements and the policy ramifications of their scarcity, geographic distribution, environmental impacts, and near-monopolistic market.
We have a chance to cement a better system into place in Afghanistan.
Government regulation is a complicated and often arcane process that affects the life of every American. Yet few people actually know what goes on "inside the Beltway" as government officials, lobbyists, and interest groups spar over rule makings and legislation. In her new book The Regulators, Washington Post...
At the moment, President Bush"s ratings on handling the war in Iraq are decidedly negative. So it seems an opportune time to ask: How much of a problem is that for his presidency?
A new book is an account of Nancy Pelosi's tenure so far as speaker, but also tries to put her into the broader context of contemporary American politics and Congress.
It is time to sing the praises of forty-four-year-old women, from Michelle Obama to Sarah Palin.




