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One of the more remarkable figures in Chicago history, the late Milton J. Rosenberg, was born 100 years ago today, on April 15, 1925. Born in New York, Milt, a social psychologist long on the faculty ...
As more states consider expanding their solar footprint, it is vital for policymakers to examine the full consequences of this energy source.
The Supreme Court’s 2018 Janus decision asserted that no teacher or any public employee has to pay a penny to a union as a ...
We need to add a separation of state and education to our Constitution now if we want to stop the abuse of education.
Government health agencies have launched an effort to ensure “quality, safety, nutritional adequacy, and resilience” of ...
The state of New York is revising a law that would have stopped hospitals and health care practices from “consent to pay” ...
The legislation would allow the FDA to approve drugs and devices that have already been approved in other industrialized ...
The federal government is allocating an additional $1 billion to combat the avian bird flu leading to culling and high egg ...
Research proves wind and solar power are more expensive than traditional sources of electricity, like coal, natural gas, and nuclear.
In news that has climate alarmists in an even greater panic, the Trump administration is ending funding for the U.S. Global Change Research Program, the panel that produced the federal government’s ...