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The solution to our dependence on foreign oil is not to switch to renewable resources, but to put forth better policy, and remove restrictions of local drilling.
What if we could know, scientifically, that one side has the edge in brainpower? Should that change how we think about political issues?
Whether in the halls of academia or broad swaths of America's news media, a watchword of liberal faith is that Democrats have the corner on smarts.
Where Obama went wrong on education – and what Romney needs to say
The developed nations are happy to send aid, but reluctant to ask uncomfortable questions.
Harriet Miers was one of the safest choices President Bush could have made for Supreme Court justice.
There is an urgent need to reform the homeland security grant system toward a risk-based system, which would include removing the provision for minimum state allocations.
With school districts clamoring to partner with Sal Khan, in 2012 we’re going to hear a lot about the transformative potential of the “flipped classroom.





