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    • Two Thumbs up for the Trades

      Two Thumbs up for the Trades0

      Last week I was strolling through a park beside the French Broad River when I met a former student, a young woman whose fiery personality and humor had always enlivened classroom discussions. With her was a handsome young man whom I assume she is dating. When I asked him what sort of work he did,

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    • Down With Yoga, Up With Baseball

      Down With Yoga, Up With Baseball0

      Not long ago, a former boss suggested I take up yoga to reduce stress. Soon thereafter, an old friend noted the positive effects that yoga had had on him. Then someone at church praised yogic meditation and breathing exercises. I don’t doubt the usefulness of Eastern meditation. Yet my gut reaction to this craze might

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    • Eight Surprises From the First Democratic Debate

      Eight Surprises From the First Democratic Debate0

      This year the Democratic Party has a paltry few candidates running for president. Twenty-five to be exact. Twenty of them are a part of the first debate in Miami, which has been broken up into two days – June 26 and June 27 – with ten candidates each day. Here are eight, somewhat unexpected, occurrences

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    • In Gerrymandering Case, Supreme Court Rules It’s a Matter for Lawmakers, Not Judges

      In Gerrymandering Case, Supreme Court Rules It’s a Matter for Lawmakers, Not Judges0

      In a new decision, the Supreme Court determined partisan gerrymandering disputes are a political question, not something federal courts should be deciding.   In a 5-4 ruling Thursday, the high court decided in a pair of cases regarding gerrymandering – which is the practice of state legislatures drawing up districts for congressional and state legislative seats to benefit

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    • Rose Wilder Lane Explains Why Anti-Semitism Threatens Freedom

      Rose Wilder Lane Explains Why Anti-Semitism Threatens Freedom0

      On college campuses, among celebrities, and among socialist politicians, anti-Semitism is in vogue. Rose Wilder Lane would tell you it is no accident that freedom is simultaneously in retreat. Rose Wilder Lane, the daughter of Laura Ingalls Wilder, was a famed journalist who helped to ghostwrite her mother’s Little House on the Prairie books. In

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    • Why Do Parents Have Trouble Teaching Children Respect?

      Why Do Parents Have Trouble Teaching Children Respect?0

      Kids are hard work. Anyone who has spent even a small amount of time around children knows this. So it’s no surprise that parents are eager to get away and spend some time by themselves. Yet we also have this modern phenomenon of parents who want to keep their kids with them, even while doing

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