The One Big Beautiful Bill Act has massive implications for the American economy. Perhaps the most unappreciated set of policies in the law... Read More
Shae-Marie Stafford-Trujillo has tried to do everything right on her path to becoming a doctor. She’s worked in research labs.... Read More
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When antisemitism became institutional, radical professors fanned the flames and colleagues stayed silent, I had no choice but to walk away.... Read More
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Iowa becomes sixth state to require students learn about prenatal development. Read More
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The Washington Free Beacon is publishing scoops that have left blood on the floor at Harvard, Columbia, Stanford, Duke, and other prestigious... Read More
Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, and former Ohio State assistant wrestling coach, is to be deposed following allegations that he knew about the... Read More
Harvard College’s John Winthrop House will keep its last name but lose its first after yearslong calls to distance the undergraduate... Read More
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In a letter to all University of California chancellors on July 2, UC President Dr. Michael Drake announced that leaders at all 10 UC... Read More
More than 2,000 pages of court documents present a new window into the government’s process for terminating research grants to Harvard —... Read More
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For many years, the conventional wisdom in education reform circles was that teachers stopped improving after a few years on the job. Read More
All levels of government must urgently support rural public education, particularly investments that prepare rural students for postsecondary... Read More
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Republican lawmakers grilled university leaders on Tuesday over accusations that they failed to do enough to combat antisemitism on their... Read More
Federal policy made universities in the United States the envy of the world. One presidency could end that. Read More
The Roberts court majority seems bound and determined to undermine the American constitutional order. Read More
Jason Riley calls out those who have helped themselves at the expense of black Americans, whose lives they claim the power to order and... Read More
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Move follows concerns about papers in Forensic Sciences Research not meeting ethical standards on DNA collection. Read More
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In this episode of The Miller Report: Real Clear Journalism, we sit down with investigative journalist John Murawski to discuss his... Read More
CalPERS’ $550 million haul in Yale’s sale last month of private fund stakes included a golden nugget: A crypto stake that was quickly... Read More
I began studying AI in the mid-1980s. Unusually for a computer scientist of that era, my interest was entirely in information, not in... Read More
Jews and teachers unions have long stood side-by-side. Indeed, the legendary Al Shanker, who founded New York’s United Federation of Teachers and, during his 23-year tenure as president of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), made teachers unions a power player in Democratic Party politics, was a proud Jew who used his position to fight antisemitism and promote Jewish causes. As recent... Read More
The best and worst campuses for free speech, based on a survey of more than 55,000 students.