If America at 250 has a problem with people not agreeing on history, Dwight D. Eisenhower would say to make the problem bigger.
The Declaration of Independence turns 250 this year, and faces new challenges from failures of higher education.
Harvard just admitted that its grades are a joke when sixty percent of all grades are As - but proposes an incomplete reform.
Democratic politicians in California have a long history of making their State dependent on China and helping China dominate in energy.
Dallas public schools spent $57,000 to send 4400 fifth-grade boys to see a movie, while the girls had to watch something else at school.
Review of Where Harvard Went Wrong: Fifty Years of Commentary that Fell on Deaf Ears, by Harvey C. Mansfield.
Yale University is a booby-prize example of how higher education has squandered the trust the larger society placed in it.
The Montclair School District in New Jersey cut its oversight budget even after an audit found serious deficiencies.
In 2012 Perdue University took a six-figure federal grant to produce a study on how to make the game of golf easier to learn.
The Soviet Union is gone, but its program of subversion never ceased to operate and continues today, under new Russian Federal managment.