Trumped Up
The presidential election is neither soap opera nor reality show, but serious business.
The presidential election is neither soap opera nor reality show, but serious business.
Personally, I can't think of a more racist argument than one that holds that disruptive, rude behavior and foul language are a part of black culture.
The nation will be watching whether Maine goes left or right.
The most pervasive form of racial discrimination at most colleges is affirmative action.
The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld Ohio’s election reform law, but courts have struck down voter photo ID laws in four states, and proof-of-citizenship laws in three states.
‘Mandatory voter registration’ is a bad idea.
On Sept. 17, 1987, President Ronald Reagan delivered a speech commemorating the 200th anniversary of the Constitution of the United States.
The academic tyranny seen on many college campuses reflects a dereliction of duty by those who are charged with the ultimate control — the boards of trustees.
With crime rampant in urban areas, educators and city officials are experimenting with new approaches to steer young black males into constructive behavior and away from gangs. Their main opponent? The ACLU.
The choice comes down to Clinton or Trump. Voting for anyone else might deliver a moment of smug satisfaction, but will only skew the outcome.