Poll: Stirring the pot
Most Minnesotans believe that biased reporting contributes to our polarized political culture.
Most Minnesotans believe that biased reporting contributes to our polarized political culture.
The following article was written by Robert Bryce, and it originally appeared in Forbes. The puns about the recall of the Chevrolet Bolt EV almost write themselves. Last week’s announcement…
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Research shows that 'the rich' are as likely to agree with the middle class as they are with each other, when they do disagree it isn't usually by much, and…
The following article was originally at the American Council on Science and Health. How can you identify a scientifically ignorant person? Ask him if he’s concerned about the health effects of…
Moderate Republican candidates seem to think they can use energy and environmental issues as a bargaining chip to placate the electorate into giving them their vote, whether that is supporting…
New figures indicate that two thirds of Millennials had never heard of Auschwitz and nearly a quarter had not heard of the Holocaust. Figures also suggest that Millennials are the…
In the name of “diversity,” a memo distributed by a U of MN employee at a lunch meeting told attendees Santa Claus, Christmas trees, and bows and wrapped gifts were…
Originally posted on the Institute for Family Studies website. It was a dark and stormy night. The rain came down in torrents, beating against my windshield, slowing my drive. I…
Yesterday President Obama decreed yet another “tweak” to key provisions of Obamacare and provided a “transitional policy” to allow for the continuation of the millions of health insurance policies that…