
New Study Shows Media Bias Is Worse than Ever
We’ve reported on the incredible shrinking trust that Americans have in major media sources, and a new study by The Economist Magazine helps explain why. The slant
We’ve reported on the incredible shrinking trust that Americans have in major media sources, and a new study by The Economist Magazine helps explain why. The slant
This headline caught our attention from last week: The accounting Big Four powerhouse has signed on to Net Zero lunacy and to stay on target
We don’t normally cover public opinion polls, which are often imperfect snapshots of a constantly shifting electorate. But the recent collapse in President Biden’s approval
We’ve written multiple times about the mass migration of people, money, and capital from blue-state to red-state America. It’s the biggest story shaping America –
At the CTUP Christmas party this year we put this question to the team and board members: Who are the most overrated and underrated politicians
Almost all of the $2 trillion of Biden’s “Economic Recovery Act” money has now been spent. We thought now would be a good time to
Back in June 2020, The New York Times editorial page published an op-ed by U.S. Senator Tom Cotton, a Republican from Arkansas, recommending that troops be deployed
Speaking of school choice heroes, Kudos to Jeff and Janine Yass and Jeanne Allen on another phenomenal Yass Prize ceremony this week, honoring and funding
We reported the good news yesterday that Pennsylvania became the 17th state to approve a major school choice measure this year. Also yesterday, we received
In elections this week the big news is that Houston, the nation’s 4th largest city with 2.3 million people, elected moderate state Senator John Whitmire.