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When I was seven my sister called me a blabbermouth, and by the time I was in the seventh grade my English teacher called me Miss Motormouth.
Read more[Ed. Note: Zack Smith is a legal fellow in the Meese Center for Legal and Judicial Studies at The Heritage Foundation.]
Read moreThe Michigan State University administration pressured professor Stephen Hsu to resign from his position as vice president of research and innovation because he touted research that found police are not more likely to shoot black Americans. The study found: “The race of a police officer did not predict the race of the citizen shot. In other words, black officers were just as likely to shoot black citizens as white officers were.” For political reasons, the authors of the study sought its retraction.
Read moreAccess to education is foundational to American society and fundamental to the American ideal of providing equal opportunities. Yet amid COVID-19 shutdowns, many children have very limited or even no access to formal education.
Read moreAncient Chinese Curse: “May you live in interesting times.”
Read moreI hope everyone had a fantastic independence day, seems like if came off well. The celebration overrode the turmoil. The terrorism seems to have slowed down somewhat; we still need to be alert!
Read moreMandatory voting by mail would undermine election security and endanger Americans’ right to have their votes counted, according to a report released Tuesday by the Honest Elections Project, a voter integrity group.
Read moreEvery summer, I give a detailed update of roads and bridges projects in our House district broken down by county. This column focuses on those in Woodward County.
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