by Kelli Ballard | Dec 3, 2020 | Articles, Education
How much weight do universities give to race when considering applications for admission? Is it justifiable to accept students who don’t otherwise meet the requirements just because of the color of their skin? Affirmative action was supposed to level the playing field...
by Andrew Moran | Dec 3, 2020 | Articles, Economic Affairs News, Free Speech, Politics, The Constitution
The one and only Walter Williams passed away on the morning of December 1 at the age of 84. He will be greatly missed for his intellect, wit, conviction, class, and vast additions to the liberty crusade. If you were to manufacture a Mount Rushmore for the economics...
by Leesa K. Donner | Dec 3, 2020 | Articles, Culture and Entertainment News, Culture Rot, Politics, Social Issues
If you operate within the lofty confines of the entertainment industry, not toeing the leftist political line can be the kiss of death. However, as the lockdown on liberty has become more prevalent, some celebrities appear willing to go public with conservative views....
by James Fite | Dec 2, 2020 | Articles, Faith & Religion, Good Reads, Politics, Social Issues
Remember when God contradicted a dozen or more other bits of scripture by calling a fortuneteller a man after his own heart? No? That’s funny; that’s not how I recall it either. Now how did we … oh, right. We’re listening to Joe Biden’s version of scripture – and...
by Andrew Moran | Dec 1, 2020 | Articles, Business News, Economic Affairs News, International, Politics, Social Issues
What a difference a year makes. In December 2019, Saudi Arabia nodded in approval of its crude oil powerhouse Saudi Aramco to file for an initial public offering (IPO). It whetted the appetite of dividend-hungry investors, sparked headlines all over the world, and...