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Herewith, a random conglomeration of six unrelated columns (links to full columns embedded in the headlines). How NEST, LOOP, and hip-hop are putting youngsters on the right path (April 19): […]
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Herewith, a random conglomeration of six unrelated columns (links to full columns embedded in the headlines). How NEST, LOOP, and hip-hop are putting youngsters on the right path (April 19): […]
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Two pieces on bad proposed charter school restrictions. Biden would hurt needy children with new restrictions on charter schools (Official Washington Examiner editorial, April 6): Just as waves of parents […]
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(March 16) MOBILE, Alabama — The winsome Katie Britt increasingly looks like the GOP primary front-runner to replace retiring Alabama Republican Richard Shelby in the U.S. Senate. The Washington Examiner’s David Drucker reported today that […]
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(Feb. 8) The Supreme Court was right this week to reinstate Alabama’s congressional maps for the 2022 election. But, on full review, the court should go even further. So should […]
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RNC should reject the unconservative Trump, not kowtow to him (Feb. 7): There is far more reason for conservatives to disapprove of former President Donald Trump than just his divisiveness […]
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(Jan. 27) The National Football League’s chronic wokeness appears to be infecting college all-star games too. For decades, the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Alabama, the most prestigious of the showcases […]
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(Jan. 26) MOBILE, Alabama — The only way for federal courts to stop making a mess of political redistricting is for them to stop assessing district maps through racial lenses. A […]
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(Nov. 24) President Joe Biden was dead wrong in his decision this week to order the release of 50 million barrels from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. No matter how many […]
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(Nov. 11, the New Orleans Advocate/Times-Picayune) Ben C. Toledano, who died Nov. 6 at age 89, was for nearly two decades one of the most prominent citizens in New Orleans, […]
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A version of this piece on Common Core was stuck behind a firewall, so here is the full text, courtesy of Lagniappe Mobile, which I think for publishing this piece […]
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