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EducationU.S. News

No, Arne Duncan, ‘White Suburban Moms’ Aren’t The Problem. (But you might be)

Arne Duncan doesn’t want “suburban white moms” getting in the way of Common Core, or minority moms to make choices for kids. Meanwhile, the achievement gap gets worse.

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AbortionU.S. News

Planned Parenthood’s Abortion Theater

Closing clinics make for great headlines and more dramatic court briefs. But the media should be asking questions about what’s really going on.

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HistoryU.S. News

Why Coolidge Is Cool Again

For decades, it was tough sledding for Calvin Coolidge’s reputation. But, suddenly that has changed—and wildly so.

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AbortionU.S. News

Falling Short Of Honest Dialogue On The Abortion Pill

An article on how the abortion pill has not revolutionized abortion falls short.

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PoliticsU.S. News

Is Chris Christie A Good Governor?

Does Chris Christie have qualifications to lead the nation? Or has his confrontational style masked a public official with few real accomplishments?

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EducationU.S. News

Government Preschool: Like Treating Cancer With A Band-Aid

We know why children’s educational outcomes are suffering. Why do we pretend preschool is the answer?

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Arts & CultureU.S. News

Sons Of Anarchy, Downton Abbey And The Politics Of Storytelling

How can it be that that so many conservatives want to spend their free time watching a lawless biker gang, while lots of liberals enjoy a love letter to the Edwardian social system of noblesse oblige?

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PoliticsU.S. News

How The Republican Donor Class Gave Us Terry McAuliffe

Today, the Republican donor community is flailing desperately for a narrative to defend their decision to leave Ken Cuccinelli high and dry.

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EducationU.S. News

Why Bill De Blasio’s Election Won’t Change NYC Schools

Even if Randi Weingarten isn’t NYC’s next school chancellor, she might as well be.

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The SexesU.S. News

Pick One: Marriage Culture Or Government Culture

The Virginia gubernatorial election shows once again that the married-unmarried divide may now be the most important fact in politics.

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