Depicting K-12 Productivity, Continued
Neal McCluskey Last month I wrote about creating an updated K‑12 productivity chart. The difficulty of any chart is balancing ease of understanding with
DOJ indicates Trump admin not obligated to return man deported to El Salvador, pushing back on judiciary
While a court ordered the U.S. government to pursue ‘steps to facilitate the return’ of a Salvadoran man removed from the U.S.
Poland says Moscow is ‘mocking’ Trump with deadly Ukraine strike
Poland’s foreign minister on Monday urged President Donald Trump to take steps to counter Russian President Vladimir Putin’s continued war in Ukraine
Bukele says Trump has 350 million Americans to ‘liberate’ by ending crime, terrorism
El Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele told President Donald Trump in the Oval Office on Monday that he has 350 million Americans to
‘Rules for thee’: Senate DOGE leader seeks crackdown on tax-dodging government workers
As Tax Day approaches, the Senate’s DOGE leader announced a new effort Monday aimed at cracking down on federal bureaucrats who have
4 things to know about the young conservative anti-crime president of Ecuador who was just re-elected
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa – who’s served just 16 months after a 2023 snap election – is now projected to serve a
81 Percent Say They Can’t Afford to Pay Higher Taxes Next Year
Emily Ekins and Hunter Johnson 53 Percent Say Congress Should Not Let the Tax Cuts Expire; 59 Percent Favor Repealing Green Energy Subsidies
President Trump bids ‘HAPPY EASTER!’ as Christian holiday approaches: ‘We need God’
President Donald Trump declared ‘HAPPY EASTER!’ in a Truth Social post on Palm Sunday, which falls a week before Easter Sunday. ‘This Holy