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Media Bias, Alive and Well

An electorate that continues to be partially-informed each and every election year is nothing to shrug our shoulders about.

Not Rice, but Clinton

Republicans going after Ambassador Rice are really looking to make Clinton vulnerable in 2016.

The Case for 51

If everything goes according to plan, a 51-star flag will be raised over the Capitol on July 4, 2013.

The War on the Humanities

Why the government should stop funneling students away from the liberal arts.

Chicago: The Fight For America’s Schools

The Chicago teachers' strike represents the start of a battle for control over education policy.

Can Michelle Rhee Save American Education?

With unprecedented resources and unique media savvy, Rhee is reshaping the landscape of education reform.

Hurricane Sandy: A Political Storm

An unprecedented storm was a deciding factor in last week's presidential election.

Becoming a Kennedy

In 2008, Barack Obama was one of us. He's more than that now.

Confessions of a Child Pundit

Tomorrow night will be the first time I experience election night not as a world-changing battle between my side and the bad guys—but rather, as a cultural spectacle to be taken in with amused detachment.

A Showcase of Electoral Unpreparedness

Hurricane Sandy is a cautionary tale.