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  • Has America’s Middle Class Been Fleeced?

    Has America’s Middle Class Been Fleeced?0

    Noah Smith, writing in Bloomberg, says that middle class America has indeed been fleeced by our national economic policies. We agree. But which policies have been responsible? Smith mentions and immediately dismisses trade, immigration, economic regulation, and welfare policies. The real villain in his view is an alleged turn toward managing the economy on free market

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  • Has ‘The New York Times’ Always Been ‘Fake News’?

    Has ‘The New York Times’ Always Been ‘Fake News’?10

    The New York Times is widely regarded as the newspaper of record in the United States. Founded in 1851 to appeal to a cultured, intellectual readership rather than a mass audience, the Gray Lady has won a record-breaking 137 Pulitzer Prizes, including for its reporting on the infamous Pentagon Papers. In times of sharp political

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  • Harvard’s Unjust Crusade Against Homeschooling Continues

    Harvard’s Unjust Crusade Against Homeschooling Continues0

    Harvard University publications continue to present a skewed perspective of homeschooling, spotlighting Harvard Law School professor Elizabeth Bartholet’s call for a “presumptive ban” on homeschooling while failing to provide an accurate picture of American homeschooling. In addition to the recent Harvard Magazine article on “The Risks of Homeschooling,” both the Harvard Crimson and the Harvard

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  • Harvard-Educated Historian: Harvard Just Labeled Me ‘Fake News’

    Harvard-Educated Historian: Harvard Just Labeled Me ‘Fake News’0

    Tom Woods is a historian and political commentator. A New York Times Best Selling author, he received his BA from Harvard and his PhD from Columbia. I’d never heard of Woods until yesterday, when a libertarian friend forwarded to me a letter Woods sent to his readers. It began like this: Harvard University has released

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  • Harvard study: Women struggle with reconciliation after conflict more than men

    Harvard study: Women struggle with reconciliation after conflict more than men0

    Anyone else a bit surprised by this lead via the Harvard Gazette? It’s not exactly front-page news that when it comes to conflict, men and women usually behave very differently. The way they resolve those conflicts also tends to differ. While men can be aggressive and combative, a new study shows that, from the tennis

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  • Harvard Study: Gender Pay Gap Explained Entirely by Work Choices of Men and Women

    Harvard Study: Gender Pay Gap Explained Entirely by Work Choices of Men and Women0

    “Gender pay gap is worse than thought: Study shows women actually earn half the income of men,” NBC announced recently in reference to a report titled “Still a Man’s Labor Market” by the Washington-based Institute for Women’s Policy Research, which found that women’s income was 51 percent less than men’s earnings. The “Gender Pay Gap” Isn’t What You

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