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The Roberts Court: Something Rotten Under the Robes Jul. 05, 2023

Jamie Stiehm

Picture us as peasants in medieval Europe again. We have no human rights, a concept far in the futur... Read More

Grassroots Action Is Shoving States Into Action on Child Care Jul. 05, 2023

Jim Hightower

Two pieces of good advice: "Never sign nothin' by neon," and "Never negotiate with snakes." But Pres... Read More

Affirmative-Action Ruling Will Worsen Inequity, But There Are Possibilities Going Forward Jul. 03, 2023

Daily Editorials

The Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling on Thursday effectively ending affirmative action policies in college... Read More

Let's Welcome a Colorblind Colorado Jul. 03, 2023

Daily Editorials

Thursday's landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling striking down race-based college admissions prompted a... Read More

'Nation's Report Card' Confirms Kids Aren't All Right Jun. 26, 2023

Daily Editorials

As post-pandemic life in Colorado has returned to normalcy, it's clear our children, though resilien... Read More

The Supreme Court Forces a Reckoning for Women Jun. 21, 2023

Jamie Stiehm

WASHINGTON — We lost the war on women, ever since the days of groovy Gloria Steinem as the lea... Read More

Missouri Is Going After Teachers Who Quit. Is That the Best Recruitment Tool? Jun. 20, 2023

Daily Editorials

Is Missouri trying to drive good teachers away from public schools here? Not only did the Legislatur... Read More

Cordova Brings Hope to Colorado's K-12 Jun. 20, 2023

Daily Editorials

A seasoned and committed career educator who served as Denver's superintendent — before being ... Read More

If 'Banned' Books Are Harmless, Joe Biden Should Read Them to Kids Jun. 16, 2023

David Harsanyi

Joe Biden recently hosted a Pride month event for families with LGBT kids on the White House South L... Read More

Theocracy's Foot in the Door Jun. 01, 2023

Daily Editorials

When the U.S. Supreme Court last year ruled, in effect, that a high school football coach who led hi... Read More

Death of the Professions Jun. 01, 2023

Laura Hollis

Do you know what percentage of Americans have college degrees? The answer might surprise you. Accord... Read More

San Quentin Prison and School Choice May. 30, 2023

Daily Editorials

When I was a boy, I spent some time inside San Quentin State Prison and got to know a few of the inm... Read More

Stop Scaring Our Kids to Death May. 30, 2023

Stephen Moore

As nearly every standardized test is showing, our schools are doing an abysmal job teaching kids how... Read More

A Symptom of Urban Crime's Toll on College Students May. 25, 2023

Armstrong Williams

In recent years, there has been a surge in violent crime in our nation's capital, and unfortunately,... Read More

Hot Mic Moment for Kansas GOP Official Reveals the Depth of Party's Hostility May. 25, 2023

Daily Editorials

For anyone who wonders why legislators in red states like Missouri keep passing laws that seem to ha... Read More

Legislature's $82 Million Outlay for Early Childhood Education Is a Big Boost May. 25, 2023

Daily Editorials

The state Legislature has made some pretty bone-headed decisions in recent days when it comes to Mis... Read More

Pigs Win a Big One Over Corporate Hoggishness May. 24, 2023

Jim Hightower

It's an odd marketing strategy for an industry to assail its own consumers. Yet that's what the mon... Read More

San Quentin Prison and School Choice May. 24, 2023

Terence Jeffrey

When I was a boy, I spent some time inside San Quentin State Prison and got to know a few of the inm... Read More

What's the Matter With Texas Republicans When It Comes to School Choice Legislation? May. 23, 2023

Stephen Moore

This has been the year for school choice all over the country. At least six additional states joined... Read More

Not So Hard To Swallow May. 17, 2023

Wellnews

Monitoring gastric distress is hard to do and often involves sliding camera-equipped scopes or cathe... Read More