Matt Frendewey, vice president of strategy at yes. every kid., joins the podcast to discuss the shift from reforming existing systems to empowering families through education freedom. He highlights t…
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President Donald Trump was only supposed to address the United Nations for 15 minutes, but he extended that to 55 minutes after it appeared U.N. employees tried sabotaging him four times. Victor Da…
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Democrats have put themselves in a corner, having to make a decision on keeping the government shutdown, hurting their voters or funding the man they continually refer to as Hitler.
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Congress is facing another government shutdown, but will lawmakers finally stop collecting paychecks during it? Rep. Ralph Norman says yes—and the media can’t hide Democrats’ role this time. Meanwhil…
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In this week’s episode of The Learning Curve, co-hosts U-Arkansas Prof. Albert Cheng and Center for Public Schools’ Alisha Searcy interview Randall Woods, John A. Cooper Distinguished Professor of Hi…
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Presidential historian and Ronald Reagan Institute Senior Fellow Tevi Troy is in for Jim today. Join Tevi and Greg for the Wednesday 3 Martini Lunch as they break down President Trump’s plan to end t…
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Join Washington Examiner Senior Writer David Harsanyi and Federalist Editor-In-Chief Mollie Hemingway as they discuss what the latest government shutdown means for Republicans and Democrats, analyze …
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In August 1861, General John C. Fremont—once America’s most famous explorer and the Republican Party’s first presidential nominee—issued an unauthorized order freeing all slaves in Missouri. Presiden…
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