“This is going to be remembered as a catastrophic moral crime.” Bari Weiss, on RealTime with Bill Maher. By March 12, 2020, most of America was in lockdown: schools closed; workplaces closed — unless the government determined you were “essential” — churches, mosques and synagogues closed. In the days and […]
Beth Ann Rosica: On the fifth anniversary of school closures, an open letter to those responsible
To those pathetic elected officials, cowardly superintendents, and morally reprehensible union bosses: On the fifth anniversary of school closures, I write to remind you of the significant damage you inflicted on an entire generation of young people. Below, I detail the consequences of your poor decisions, particularly for our most […]
Christine Flowers: Trump gets respect in Italy because he doesn’t mince words
I write this from my hotel room, a two-minute walk from the Colosseum. My trip to Rome has been planned for months, and I looked forward to it with anticipation since well before Christmas. But after the election, I knew that I’d need to prepare myself for foreigners who tend […]
Bipartisan support for cyber charter tuition reform at last? Maybe
(The Center Square) – Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman, R-Indiana, signaled an appetite for additional cyber charter reforms this week. At least so it appears, according to an op-ed the No. 2-ranking Republican wrote detailing progress that’s been made and work still to be done. It’s also significant given long-standing […]