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AEI senior fellow Karlyn Bowman and researcher Andrew Rugg present the latest findings from their unique poll compilation on public attitude towards health care as the Supreme Court's review of portions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act nears.
Views about whether Obama's health care law will make things better or worse for individuals and families have changed dramatically.
Declarations of the Race to the Top's revolutionary impact are both premature and drastically inflated.
This second Education Stimulus Watch reports on the key education portions of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act by tracking their contributions to the legislation's three points of leverage for reform.
Through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the federal government will spend an unprecedented amount of money on education--nearly $100 billion. Will this money lead to meaningful reform of our K-12 public education system?
First, fix the bureaucracy, then the real debate over secretive U.S. military operations can begin.
Such anti-American thinking is nothing new in Europe, but it seems on the rise these days, much on display during the Bush visit to Europe and seemingly exemplified, as well, by the EU's blocking of the merger of General Electric and Honeywell, two American companies whose marriage had been approved by the U.S. government.






