Public Schooling Culture War Declined Slightly in 2025, State-Level Rose
Neal McCluskey Arguably the biggest thing happening in American K–12 education over the past several years has been culture war: Battles over whose
Trump-Kennedy Center blasts ‘far-left bias’ in ratings coverage, points to No. 1 demographics tie
The Trump–Kennedy Center is pushing back on a recent media narrative that its annual Honors awards show suffered a ratings flop under
Trump, first lady set for Washington Trump–Kennedy Center premiere of ‘MELANIA’ ahead of global release
President Donald Trump and the first lady will attend the premiere of Melania Trump’s film, ‘MELANIA’ at the Trump–Kennedy Center in Washington
Iran regime said to unleash Hezbollah and Iraqi militias as uprising spreads
As anti-regime protests spread across Iran for a 12th straight day, the Islamic Republic has reportedly turned to foreign militias for support,
New Debanking Report Published by Cato Institute
Nicholas Anthony Today marks the publication of my latest report: Understanding Debanking. The report reviews the growing phenomenon of debanking—the sudden and often
Senate Republicans push to deport, denaturalize fraudsters amid Minnesota scandal
A cohort of Senate Republicans wants to ensure that both illegal immigrants and naturalized U.S. citizens who are convicted of fraud
US may be involved in Venezuela for years, Trump says
President Donald Trump predicted that U.S. involvement with Venezuela could be a years-long venture, rather than a short-term one. In the early hours









