
NY Teacher Unions Fight to Keep Incompetent Teachers on the Job
New York has some of the worst schools in the country, so naturally, the unions’ (and the politicians’) priority is to make sure that teachers
New York has some of the worst schools in the country, so naturally, the unions’ (and the politicians’) priority is to make sure that teachers
CTUP senior fellow David Simon wrote in the WSJ: Jason Furman errs in relying on a supposed Phillips curve trade-off between inflation and unemployment in his
Vogue magazine has just released its THIRD cover story on Jill Biden in just the last three years. This time in a $4,990 Ralph Lauren dress.
Former Biden White House antitrust guru, Tim Wu, who coined the term “net neutrality,” takes to the New York Times with a headline that so fully and
Biden is boasting on the economy (which has improved), but the latest stats show an American engine still stuck in first gear. For the last six
When we read this Sunday New York Times headline, we weren’t sure if it was a spoof or real. But the sighting of this white buffalo calf
Why is the left so indignant and riled up? Because the theme of nearly all of the major Court decisions of the past several days
Joe Biden’s comeback address last night was a feeble attempt to regain the support of the far-left troops of the Democratic Party (these days that’s
“These have been the worst four days for the Democratic Party since Lee surrendered at Appomattox.” -Unnamed Democratic operative
On a 6-3 decision, the Supreme Court finally confirmed in Friday’s Chevron decision that there are THREE branches of government – not four. The Supreme Court made a