A group of City University of New York (CUNY) professors are suing a teachers union they say promotes antisemitism, waging a legal battle in which they believe the Supreme Court could be their “only hope.” New York State law requires that even if one chooses to leave a teachers union, they still have to take […]
Read MoreAmerican education is in the midst of a crisis — something concerned parents all over the country know well. Far more complex and troubling than today’s declining test scores, the K-12 crisis involves the most fundamental ideas about what education should be for our young people. For all the learning loss tied to misguided COVID […]
Read MoreNearly two dozen current and former officials serving in the White House and Biden administration, including the president’s national security adviser and the secretary of state, have extensive ties to Hunter Biden, who is accused by Republicans of selling access to his father dating back over a decade. A Fox News Digital analysis reveals the […]
Read MoreWhen Ron DeSantis’ campaign press secretary called me on Saturday night to cancel our “Media Buzz” interview for the next morning, I had no idea it would trigger a sequence of events that would lead to him dropping out less than 24 hours later. I was disappointed, and somewhat annoyed, because we had gone to […]
Read MoreEight percent of U.S. adults – or 21 million Americans – were scammed in the past year, according to a recent survey by Gallup. To put this number in context, 21 million is roughly equivalent to the entire population of the state of Florida. Each year! A recent Federal Trade Commission (FTC) report estimated that fraud losses are between $21 billion to $137 billion annually, and the report […]
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