Commentary: All Roads Lead to Publius PR

Commentary: All Roads Lead to Publius PR

by Bill Martinez   Ask a leader how to get a job in Washington, D.C., and he’ll say, “Call A.J. Rice.” The author of The White Privilege Album and a commentator in his own right, whose writings are both intelligent and irreverent, Rice (pictured above) is also...
Ohio Chamber Applauds Two Recently Passed Bills

Ohio Chamber Applauds Two Recently Passed Bills

by J.D. Davidson   Two bills that passed the Ohio General Assembly on the session’s final day drew praise from the state’s largest business group. The Ohio Chamber of Commerce said both Senate Bill 63 and Senate Bill 95 will help the state’s business climate by...
Commentary: Reducing Housing Costs

Commentary: Reducing Housing Costs

by Peter St. Onge   Can Donald Trump reduce house prices? A recent study by Redfin found that millions of Americans are skipping meals, selling belongings, and even delaying medical care to afford housing. Three in four Americans making less than $50,000—nearly...
Commentary: U.S. Risks Losing Latin America to China

Commentary: U.S. Risks Losing Latin America to China

by Michael Cunningham   When U.S. officials are asked about China, the discussion usually defaults to Taiwan or tariffs. But another threat from Beijing has been growing for years, and it can be found much closer to home—in Latin America. Case in point: the...
103 Things Higher Ed Declared Racist in 2024

103 Things Higher Ed Declared Racist in 2024

Racism is the intentional mistreatment of someone on the basis of their race – at least in the normal world. But in academia, racism is anything producing disparities, according to Professor Ibram Kendi. What follows is a long list of people, places, actions, and...