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Tertiary Education in the U.S. Is Broken
Tom Vander Ark – After the host announced that student debt in the U.S. topped $1 trillion, columnist Nicholas Kristof told CNN this morning that “Tertiary education in… Read more
Study finds education gap for illegal Mexican migrants’ children
LOS ANGELES – The majority of children of illegal immigrants from Mexico in Southern California fail to graduate from high school, completing an average of two fewer years of schooling… Read more
Election Victories Set Stage for Education Reform in Louisiana
Louisiana Federation for Children Congratulates Gov. Jindal and Other School Choice Supporters for Winning Campaigns Baton Rouge, La. (October 22, 2011) – The Louisiana Federation for Children (LFC) today commended… Read more
Public cools to global warming alarmism
Michael Barone – Religious faith is a source of strength in many people’s lives. But religious faith when taken too far can prove ludicrous–or disastrous. On Oct. 22,… Read more
School Consultants Help Parents Navigate Admissions Process
Armed with tote bags for the handouts awaiting them, thousands of Chicago parents shuffled through display tables adorned with brightly colored posters as they faced the daunting task of selecting… Read more
Faith group to IRS: Don’t tread on us!
John Kerry case reveals loophole for feds to quash political speech A religious group is charging the Internal Revenue Service with using a legal loophole to first tax nonprofits’ free… Read more
At Waldorf School in Silicon Valley, Technology Can Wait
The chief technology officer of eBay sends his children to a nine-classroom school here. So do employees of Silicon Valley giants like Google, Apple, Yahoo and Hewlett-Packard. But the school’s… Read more
Soros army launches Wall Street assault of its own
MoveOn.org action campaign aims to rebuild U.S. financial system MoveOn.org is planning to launch a protest movement of its own to compliment the Occupy Wall Street momentum with the stated… Read more



