How An Unlimited Supply Of Borrowed Cash Is Destroying Higher Education
Both of us grew up poor. College was our way out of poverty. Now, we see too many young people locked into poverty by a college education.
Mississippi Food Stamp Work Requirements Save State Taxpayers $93 Million Every Year
The authors found that those weaned off of taxpayer support flourished across 716 industries and saw wages double just one year off of government assistance.
ICE Workplace Raids Unmask Our Broken Immigration System
Immigration hardliners need to confront an awkward reality: mass illegal immigration is driven by big business, and it indirectly benefits us all.
This ‘Ethical Taxidermist’ Is Making Art Out Of Roadkill
‘You can buy a form of a squirrel holding a nut—how boring—but if you want to make a wildcat look like Little Richard you have to do it yourself.’
Biden Was More Than ‘Civil’ With Segregationists. He Was An Ally
Leading presidential contender Joe Biden was far more than ‘civil’ with segregationists; they were some of his biggest early allies.
In Ethics Seminar, Lawyers Say They’d Report A Client For Legally Owning A Gun
The fact the client owned a gun and had firearm permits was enough to label him as reasonably certain to cause death or serious bodily harm and report him to the police.
Elizabeth Warren Underwhelms In CNN Town Hall
Warren jumped into the presidential race early and didn’t find much traction. Last night’s CNN town hall won’t help much.
Why Mississippi’s New Abortion Law Represents A Step Forward For Equal Rights
Mississippi’s Gestational Age Act acknowledges that all unborn children who have reached 15 weeks gestation, regardless of how they were conceived, have equal rights.
New Civil Rights Museum Proves Americans Can Still Come Together To Honor U.S. History
A new Mississippi museum highlights the importance of remembering, preserving, and commemorating our country’s history through learning about our past.
Why Schools Shouldn’t Stop Teaching ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ Because Of The N-Word
A Mississippi school district is going after Harper Lee’s classic work, contending that its difficult themes will make students too uncomfortable.
In Response To Attacks, New Florida Law Aims To Protect Religious Expression In Public Schools
The state’s landmark legislation aims to protect religious expression, even as we see a national decrease in religious freedoms in public education.
New York Magazine Is Right: Every Pregnancy Center Is A Threat To Big Abortion
To attack a new pregnancy center near a Mississippi abortion mill, New York Magazine trots out old, baseless talking points accusing pregnancy centers of luring and lying to women.
Obama Administration Tells Black Parents Their School Choices Are Racist
The U.S. Department of Justice has resurrected a 1965 case to impose its will on a Mississippi school district, ignoring local efforts to integrate through school choice.
Selective Boycotts Over Trans Bathroom Laws Show The Hypocrisy Of Progressive Activists
It seems Bryan Adams isn’t troubled enough about bigotry to skip countries where women and LGBT folks are jailed and abused. But he will skip Mississippi.
The Left’s Huge Double Standard For Corporate Speech
Big business has coordinated against religious freedom across the country, and the Left loves it. Just don’t corporations dare to exercise conservative political speech.
Cruz Is Now The Only One Who Can Beat Trump
If Marco Rubio does not get out now, and his conservative supporters do not switch allegiance to Ted Cruz, it will be in no small part their fault if Donald Trump gets nominated.
University Of Mississippi Refuses To Fly The State Flag
Mississippi’s state flag includes the Confederate battle emblem. So the University of Mississippi won’t fly it any more.
Stuart Stevens On Taking The Field, From Football To The Presidency
Campaign operative Stuart Stevens talks about his new book, growing up in the South, football and boxing, running campaigns for George W. Bush and Mitt Romney, and 2016.
Democrats Are The Only Ones Responsible For The Chaos Of Obamacare
If millions lose subsidies, the fight is going to be over for who the public blames for whatever chaos ensues. The culpability for that chaos belongs in one place.