Charlotte Anderson

School Choice Expansion Sparks National Debate as States Push for Educational Freedom

Legislators across the U.S. are witnessing a rapid shift in education policy, with school choice initiatives gaining momentum and challenging traditional public schooling models. States such as Indiana, Oklahoma, and Nebraska have recently expanded or introduced programs that allow families greater control over their children’s education, sparking both support and fierce opposition. Indiana has broadened…

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The “diversity” bug afflicts almost all of academia; dissenters face opprobrium. But the very same mindset controls accreditors.

Congress may soon revisit the federal law governing post-secondary education, the Higher Education Act of 1965. If it does, Representative Burgess Owens (R-Utah) wants the effort to expose and correct the murky mischief of our accreditation system. That system was supposed to ensure institutional quality before schools could get federal funds like Title IV student…

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The Unseen Cost: How U.S. Engagement With China Shaped A New Global Threat

The United States’ engagement with the People’s Republic of China (PRC) represents its greatest strategic failure. The PRC has risen to become a serious adversary to the United States, undermining American interests at home and abroad. Its actions have strained alliances and destabilized the global order through competing ambitions and expanding capabilities. This shift in…

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