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Subject Progressive Privilege: Never Having To Say You’re Sorry
Date September 18, 2025 1:00 PM
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Progressive Privilege: Never Having To Say You’re Sorry
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This column first appeared in Townhall.com on September 18, 2025. If you are
old enough, you probably remember that the 1970 film “Love Story ” was promoted
with the tagline “Love means never having to say you’re sorry.” Of course, like
a lot of slogans and lyrics in popular culture, that tagline is 180 degrees
wrong […]
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Recent AI Legislation Roundup: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly
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With its ever-evolving capabilities and multitude of uses, it should be no
surprise that artificial intelligence (AI) is seemingly everywhere. From
kitchen appliances to military operations, the technology has been rapidly
incorporated into daily life and industry. The legislatures of this country are
no exception, and AI bills have multiplied rapidly over recent years. The […]
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How low-achieving students are sinking fast
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The National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) scores for 2024 have
just been released, spawning a flurry of thinkpieces, op-eds, and research
reviews. Why all the fuss? NAEP assessments measure students’ knowledge and
skills in mathematics, their ability to solve problems in mathematical and
real-world contexts, and their reading comprehension skills. They are
administered to […]
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Paid in Full, Required to Do Nothing: Connecticut’s Higher Ed Scandal
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Connecticut taxpayers are footing a nearly half a million dollar bill for
former Connecticut State Colleges and Universities (CSCU) Chancellor Terrence
Cheng — who will continue to “advise” the system from his home in New York,
without supervising staff, attending meetings, or setting foot in Hartford. A
September 15th letter to Senate Republicans confirmed that […]
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First ever fraud firing
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Eric Grumdahl, Assistant Commissioner of the state Department of Human
Services (DHS) became the first bureaucrat in the seven-year tenure of Gov. Tim
Walz to be held accountable for the more than $1 billion in fraud perpetrated
against state taxpayers. Finally. The official staff bio page on the DHS
website for Asst. Comm. Grumdahl is […]
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