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    • California Parents Pull Their Children, Stage Rally Over Controversial Sex-Ed Curriculum

      California Parents Pull Their Children, Stage Rally Over Controversial Sex-Ed Curriculum0

      San Diego parents pulled their kids from school and rallied outside the district’s headquarters Tuesday, expressing anger and frustration over a sex-ed curriculum they allege is completely inappropriate for their young children. The sixth grade curriculum includes lessons on gender identity, birth control, the stages of sex, STDs, HIV, and pregnancy. Parents are calling the material “too much,

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    • Why the U.S. is Consistently the Most Generous Nation in the World

      Why the U.S. is Consistently the Most Generous Nation in the World0

      Years ago, an MBA student of mine had immigrated from Albania after growing up under Communism. She shared with her classmates what she observed to be the most unexpected mindset difference between Americans and Albanians. She got emotional as she explained how in Albania, charity was rare—caring for anyone other than yourself and your family

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    • How the Church of Climate Change Resembles a (Deadly) Cult

      How the Church of Climate Change Resembles a (Deadly) Cult0

      Climate change can kill. Not just furnace-like summer heat with its killer bushfires, not killer floods sweeping away livestock, houses and motorists, not killer cyclones lifting roofs, toppling trees, and smashing power lines. But also felo de se, self-slaughter, shuffling off this mortal coil. Remember 104-year-old David Goodall, the Australian academic who travelled to Switzerland

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    • Political Ideology Is Not the Culprit in Skepticism of Science, Research Shows

      Political Ideology Is Not the Culprit in Skepticism of Science, Research Shows0

      Today, there is a crisis of trust in science. Many people – including politicians and, yes, even presidents – publicly express doubts about the validity of scientific findings. Meanwhile, scientific institutions and journals express their concerns about the public’s increasing distrust in science. How is it possible that science, the products of which permeate our

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    • 5 Financial Benefits Singles are Missing by Being Single

      5 Financial Benefits Singles are Missing by Being Single0

      For many years, marriage was something to which most young people aspired. Love, marriage, and the baby carriage were just the normal and expected sequence of life. But while many of today’s young people still hope marriage is in their future, the chance of that happening seems to be lower. According to Pew Research, only

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    • Jacques Barzun Observations on Culture and Decline

      Jacques Barzun Observations on Culture and Decline0

      Jacques Barzun (1907-2012) was one of the preeminent historians of the 20th century. Valedictorian of the 1920 class at Columbia, where he also received his Ph.D., Barzun wrote extensively on culture and education while serving in professorial and leadership roles at Cambridge and Columbia. His magnum opus, From Dawn to Decadence (2000), which traces the

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