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  • Is conspicuous consumption the cause of plummeting birth rates?

    Is conspicuous consumption the cause of plummeting birth rates?0

    Keeping up with the Jones can drive families into debt and make them envious and miserable. But it could also be an important driver of low fertility rates, according to a mathematical model developed by anthropologists and published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. “The areas were we see the greatest declines in

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  • Do Animals go to Heaven? C.S. Lewis’ Answer Might Surprise You

    Do Animals go to Heaven? C.S. Lewis’ Answer Might Surprise You2

    A few nights ago, my four-year-old daughter asked me if animals go to heaven. She is a rather philosophical little creature, but I’m guessing her question was motivated primarily by her recent viewing of All Dogs Go to Heaven at her cousins’ home over Easter weekend. Unprepared, I quickly replied that they do, if you

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  • Chicago Teachers Union Rally: ‘F-ck the Police’

    Chicago Teachers Union Rally: ‘F-ck the Police’0

    On April 1st, the Chicago Teachers Union held a strike that shut down the district. The strike is ostensibly over changes in pension contributions, pay for experience, and other money related matters. According to ThinkProgress.org, “On Friday, the Chicago Teachers Union staged a strike. Union members picketed schools, held rallies at City Hall, the Cook

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  • Chicago Public Schools has a $1 billion deficit!?!

    Chicago Public Schools has a $1 billion deficit!?!0

    Once again, the Chicago Public Schools made national news with another strike by teachers and administrators, who shut the district down for the day. The Chicago Teachers Union called it a “Day of Action: Fight for Funding Rally & Protest March” and described the efforts as follows: In this unprecedented strike for political demands and

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  • This Reason for the Veto is Practically Unheard of these Days

    This Reason for the Veto is Practically Unheard of these Days0

    On this day in 1792, George Washington issued the first presidential veto in American history. It was short and sweet, consisting of three paragraphs and listing his objections based on constitutional grounds. James Madison was the next president to use the veto pen. Like Washington’s, many of Madison’s vetoes were to the point and expressed

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  • Profile in Courage? The last words of a Russian Commando

    Profile in Courage? The last words of a Russian Commando0

    As the Intellectual Takeout piece, “A Primer on Courage,” noted: “Courage, also known as ‘fortitude’ or ‘bravery,’ is one of the four cardinal virtues along with prudence, justice, and temperance. Along with temperance, courage helps one to conquer the obstacles to doing the good with prudence and justice. According to Aristotle, one possesses the virtue

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