How Politics Shape Schools Around the World
Around the world, or at least the Northern Hemisphere, many students are starting a new school year. In China, pupils will study curricula that prioritize manual labor, harkening back to...
Read moreAround the world, or at least the Northern Hemisphere, many students are starting a new school year. In China, pupils will study curricula that prioritize manual labor, harkening back to...
Read moreWASHINGTON — Donald Trump isn’t the first to face criticism for flouting rules and traditions around the safeguarding of sensitive government records, but national security experts say recent revelations point...
Read moreDemocrats appeared to be heading into the 2022 midterms with a perceived voter enthusiasm deficit brought on by inflation and an unpopular incumbent president. But over the last few months,...
Read moreDonald Trump’s reaction to the FBI’s display of top-secret documents collected from Mar-a-Lago was, characteristically, incredible. He accused the agents of staging the scene, denying that he was the one...
Read moreThe “We Can’t Open Schools” crowd of 2020 became the “Kids Are Resilient” squad of 2021, and ultimately graduated to the “We Don’t Talk About Learning Loss” chorus of 2022....
Read moreNEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Former President Donald Trump reacted to the recent FBI raid on his Florida home during a rally on Saturday night by accusing...
Read moreWhat is the difference between anti-Zionism and antisemitism? When are fiercely delivered rhetorical attacks on Israel an acceptable part of intense political discourse, and when do they amount to anti-Jewish...
Read moreWhile former President Donald Trump is appearing at a campaign rally Saturday for endorsees Dr. Mehmet Oz and Doug Mastriano, it will be his first such appearance since the FBI...
Read moreRepublican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina says that if former President Donald Trump get his party’s nomination in 2024, he may face trouble if the race becomes a “personality...
Read moreBUENOS AIRES, Argentina — Every day for the past two weeks, the routine was the same: Argentina’s powerful Vice President Cristina Fernández was met by a crowd of feverish supporters...
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