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Washington Post editorial writer and liberal blogger Jonathan Capehart is puzzled. Why does the "non-issue" of Harvard law professor and Democratic Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren's Native American ancestry "require so much attention?" he asked last week.
When Warren was teaching at Pennsylvania, Texas and...
Single-sex schooling is not for everyone. But it can help some students to become more focused and well-rounded.
Does public single-sex education have a future in the USA?
Benjamin Jealous, president of the NAACP, will deliver a keynote address on the state of education reform in the United States.
Romney was the big, big winner in delegates, but that doesn't mean that he'll be handed the nomination.
In 2011, does black political inclusion really still depend on protecting black candidates from white competition in race-based districts?
Though midcentury political scientists craved greater ideological separation between the parties, many people now bemoan the increasingly polarization of the American political system, which leaves little room for those in the middle.
Secretary of Education Rod Paige spoke at AEI on January 7 about the progress that has been made in combating racism in education.







