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  • Public School Spending: More Isn’t Necessarily Better

    Public School Spending: More Isn’t Necessarily Better0

    • June 5, 2019

    Public school per-pupil spending has increased for the fifth consecutive year, according to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau. The county’s top-five spenders for 2017 are New York ($23,091), the District of Columbia ($21,974), Connecticut ($19,322), New Jersey ($18,920) and Vermont ($18,290). California comes in at number 21, spending $12,143 per pupil (see Summary

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  • Three Classic Reads That Are Still Relevant Today

    Three Classic Reads That Are Still Relevant Today0

    Summer is the best time to catch up on the reading that, for one reason or another, you haven’t had time to do the rest of the year. But instead of reading the average beach paperback, why not dig deeper and check out some classics from the past? Here are three that I believe to

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  • Is Meryl Streep Right in Saying That Women Can Be Pretty Toxic?

    Is Meryl Streep Right in Saying That Women Can Be Pretty Toxic?0

    Meryl Streep, highly acclaimed actress and outspoken progressive, said in a public interview recently: “We hurt our boys by calling something toxic masculinity… because women can be pretty [expletive] toxic.”   “It’s toxic people,” Streep went on to say, “We’re all on the boat together. We’ve got to make it work.”   The 69-year-old actress

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  • Why Fewer and Fewer Americans are Getting Divorced

    Why Fewer and Fewer Americans are Getting Divorced0

    Fewer and fewer Americans are getting divorced, with the rates falling 18 percent between 2008 and 2016. Among American adults, there is support for divorce when couples do not get along. Women, people from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups, and adults who have experienced divorce personally or among friends and family are especially likely to be

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  • Why Gun Ownership Rates Tell Us Little About Homicide Trends in America

    Why Gun Ownership Rates Tell Us Little About Homicide Trends in America0

    Every time a homicide committed with a firearm makes the national news, it happens like clockwork: a variety of pundits in the corporate media quickly pen columns advocating for ever broader and stricter gun control laws. If only government agents were entrusted with a strict monopoly (or near-monopoly) on firearm ownership — we are told

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  • How the Chinese Are Erasing the Tiananmen Square Massacre From History

    How the Chinese Are Erasing the Tiananmen Square Massacre From History0

    One free man will say with truth what he thinks and feels amongst thousands of men who by their acts and words attest exactly the opposite. It would seem that he who sincerely expressed his thought must remain alone, whereas it generally happens that every one else, or the majority at least, have been thinking

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