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October 27, 2023

What liberals don’t understand about men and marriage

…coordinator at the Institute for Family Studies. She previously worked in research with sociologist Christian Smith and studied Great Books, theology and constitutional studies at the University of Notre Dame….

October 25, 2023

The Freedom to Choose

…a more heterodox and less exclusively economic way than we typically think of it. His argument makes compelling points, especially in the way it extends the Madisonian principle of how competing interests secure liberty…

October 24, 2023

Roanoke Atones for Urban Renewal—Artistically

…in movie-still-like action: Doctor Brooks of the Brooks Drug Store on Henry Street, the owners of Louise and Lillian’s Beauty salon, Big Nick of Weeby’s Groceries, and more. Shadow and…

October 23, 2023

Teach Your Children Well

…are also real habits and real pieces of knowledge that enable some kids to get ahead. And they matter a lot more than whether you know different words for Italian

October 12, 2023

The GOP Should Be the Party of Parents

…education. And indeed, all of these proposals fit into a larger agenda for parents. Different kinds of conservatives with different kinds of priorities — from the more libertarian to the…

October 10, 2023

New White House Proposal to Further Alienate Religious Foster Parents

…motivated to do this work because of their faith. And more than 80% attribute their success in fostering to the support of their faith.  As Jedd Medefind of the Christian

September 29, 2023

How Well Is Rural America Doing? You’d Be Surprised

…likely to say they are “pretty happy” with their lives (55.9 percent to 53.7 percent). On measure after measure—including median income, unemployment, and home ownership—Currid-Halkett’s research suggests rural America may be doing a…

September 22, 2023

Repairing the Damage Columbia’s Teachers College Did to American Kids Will Take Years

…for the past quarter-century. Dominated but didn’t improve reading ability in any meaningful way, particularly among the city’s black and Hispanic students. About two-thirds of New York’s Asian and white students passed…

September 18, 2023

No Culture Wars, Please, We’re Academics

…seeks to maintain her standing in her narrow world, Ian Rowe of the American Enterprise Institute has been going around the country trying to get schools to teach the “Success…

September 15, 2023

What Does a Good Economy Look Like?

…our ills. It shows, along various different methods of estimation, the median income for American men — whose difficulties are of particular concern to conservative populists worried about marriageability, family…