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    • ‘Micro’ K-12 Schools Offer Big Solutions for Students

      ‘Micro’ K-12 Schools Offer Big Solutions for Students0

      New research estimates that some students’ grades will never catch back up after falling during the pandemic. Recently, some in the mainstream media worried that the federal taxpayer money that lawmakers sent to K-12 schools during COVID-19 may not be enough to help schools turn things around. But public schools—also known as “assigned” schools—had money before the pandemic, and

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    • The Ongoing ‘Mainstream Media Bloodbath’ Is a Win for Truth

      The Ongoing ‘Mainstream Media Bloodbath’ Is a Win for Truth2

      For weeks, news headlines across the country have told dismal tales of layoffs, cutbacks, strikes, and selloffs at some of America’s biggest media brands. The crisis became so dire that Axios called it a “mainstream media bloodbath,” reporting that “nearly a dozen mainstream media companies are gutting staff and scrambling to rescue their struggling businesses.”

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    • Could Our Governors Rescue America? Restoring the Constitution One State at a Time

      Could Our Governors Rescue America? Restoring the Constitution One State at a Time6

      Over half of the states—and the number is still growing—are now supporting Texas Governor Greg Abbott in his battle to control illegal immigration and to end the Biden administration’s disastrous policy of open borders. A statement issued by Abbott on January 24 begins, “The federal government has broken the compact between the United States and

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    • What Did Nietzsche Mean by ‘God is Dead’?

      What Did Nietzsche Mean by ‘God is Dead’?3

      In The Gay Science (1882), Friedrich Nietzsche’s character of the madman had proclaimed, “God is dead.” The Time cover for April 8, 1966, turned this proclamation into a provocative question for a world where religious practice was waning: But, though most people have heard of Nietzsche’s “God is dead” claim, there are few who understand

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    • Safetyism Eclipses Common Sense

      Safetyism Eclipses Common Sense0

      School’s out on April 8 for many kids in the U.S. and Canada. On that date, a full solar eclipse will be visible from Texas to Ontario, and “There are risks associated with viewing a solar eclipse,” several Toronto-area school boards announced. Those schools moved their May 17 kid-free professional development day to April 8

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    • Back in the Saddle Again: Some Reflections on Schools and Students

      Back in the Saddle Again: Some Reflections on Schools and Students0

      In late December, I agreed to teach a Latin class in a small, private Catholic school here in Front Royal, Virginia. The headmistress had approached me several times in years past about coming back to the classroom, but always, I had refused, in large part because of my already hectic schedule. This time was different.

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