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Here Comes The Sun

In the last presidential election, Democrats and Republicans each spent nearly a billion dollars in campaigning. The National Rifle Association, AIPAC, the AARP, and...

No Common Core, No Common Ground: The Battle for Hoosier Education

Plagued by partisan battles, Indiana is a microcosm of the national education debate

Bret Stephens: WSJ Foreign Affairs Columnist

"Objectivity ... can actually distort the truth if each side is not presenting honest views" – Stephens on the media's role in political discourse

On the Aphorism

The aphorism is paradoxical. In a single movement, it performs two acts which betray one another; and thus, the aphorism lies in itself.

South Africa’s “Corrective Rape” Problem

In South Africa, the horrendous crime of “corrective rape” is destroying the lives of lesbian women in the townships.

Feelings and Evidence in the TFA Debate

The best evidence we have supports neither the protest nor the zealous support that typically dominates the TFA debate.

Republican Turnout Likely to be High in Midterm Elections

Broad youth disengagement has affected Republicans less than Democrats.

Healthcare is Still on Young Voters' Minds

Healthcare is the most important issue to young voters.

Young People Aren't Sure Who to Trust

Wariness of politics is a bipartisan phenomenon.