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  • ‘Wimpy Kid’ Author Explains Why Today’s Kids Can’t Hold Conversations

    ‘Wimpy Kid’ Author Explains Why Today’s Kids Can’t Hold Conversations0

    When it comes to some of the most popular reading material for today’s kids, the Diary of a Wimpy Kid collection dominates the list. Written by Jeff Kinney, the series follows the ups and downs of middle school life for the fictitious Greg Heffley. Regardless of how one views the literary quality of the Wimpy

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  • Hey GOP, Want to Cut the Burden of Government? Cut Spending.

    Hey GOP, Want to Cut the Burden of Government? Cut Spending.0

    Washington, DC is currently in the middle of a the “tax reform” process, which as Jeff Deist, points out, is ” a con, and a shell game.” Tax reform proposals, Deist continues “always evade and obscure the real issue, which is the total cost — financial, compliance, and human — taxes impose on society.” Tax reform is really about which interest

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  • Teacher Facing Discipline for ‘Misgendering’ Student

    Teacher Facing Discipline for ‘Misgendering’ Student0

    Via the BBC: “A teacher is facing disciplinary action at his school after he referred to a transgender pupil as a girl, although the student identifies as a boy. Joshua Sutcliffe, a Christian pastor from Oxford, admitted he said “Well done girls” when addressing a group including the student. He described it as a “slip

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  • Wanting Something Doesn’t Make it a Human Right

    Wanting Something Doesn’t Make it a Human Right0

    Any observer of American politics must be struck by the ever-expanding roster of things people have asserted they have rights to. But seriously considered, there is little basis beyond widely shared desires or wishes for certain things, which supposedly implies that there should be rights for them. From there, it is but one more step

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  • Student Loan Debt Isn’t Just a Problem for Millennials

    Student Loan Debt Isn’t Just a Problem for Millennials0

    It seems like most articles I write include a mention of student debt because it’s having such a crippling effect on my generation, but this may be the first time I realized I needed to write an entire article dedicated to debt. I’m going to establish a few things first so I don’t get the

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  • A 12-Year-Old Prodigy’s 5 Tips for Raising a Happy and Creative Child

    A 12-Year-Old Prodigy’s 5 Tips for Raising a Happy and Creative Child0

    Earlier this week I came across a recent 60 Minutes segment making the rounds on the internet. The segment introduces viewers to a British 12-year-old named Alma Deutscher. Alma, you see, is quite unique. She is an accomplished pianist. She is an accomplished violinist. And she is also an accomplished composer. In fact, she is

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