Opinion
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UN Climate Talks Disappoint Global Warming Activists
Opinion -United Nations climate talks in Warsaw, Poland,, brought disappointment on many fronts to global warming activists.Poland Sacks Environment MinisterPoland’s Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, dismissed Environment Minister Marcin Korolec during the UN talks. -
Survey of Meteorologists Destroys Climate ‘Consensus’ Claims
Opinion -Barely half of American Meteorological Society meteorologists believe global warming is occurring and humans are the primary cause, a newly released study reveals. -
Obama Doctrine: Reward Friends, Punish Enemies
Opinion -“Canada is a sovereign nation and we will develop our resources with appropriate regulations and enforcement to protect the environment,” said Paula Caldwell St-Onge. -
High-Speed Rail Decision Is Victory for Rule of Law
Opinion -California Judge Michael Kenny has barred state bond funding for the California high-speed rail system, finding “the state’s High-Speed Rail Authority failed to follow voter-approved requirements designed to prevent reckless spending. -
Bag the Plastic Bag Tax
Opinion -Legislators in Harrisburg are considering a proposal from state Sen. Daylin Leach, D-Wayne, that would make Pennsylvania the first state to impose a statewide tax on the use of plastic bags. -
How to End the Tiresome Christmas Debate in Schools
Opinion -Every Christmas, schools make headlines by labeling their calendars for “holiday break,” “winter solstice,” and the like instead of “Christmas break. -
Gains Not Guaranteed If Boeing Flies Off With Billions in Taxpayer Handouts
Opinion -In an attempt to lure businesses to move within their borders, states offer everything from piles of cash to tax-free land and low-interest loans to state tax credits — all in the name of economic development. -
Greg Gutfeld’s EPIC Rant about NYC Ban on E-Cigarettes
Opinion -If you missed The Five today, you missed an EPIC rant by the great Greg Gutfeld. -
Heartland Institute Experts React to Latest Delay in Obamacare Mandates
Opinion -The Obama administration announced it is lifting the mandate to buy insurance - as well as the penalty for not buying insurance - from those who had their individual coverage plans canceled this year. -
Obama’s Inequality Fallacies
Opinion -President Obama veered hard left last week, trying to change the subject from Obamacare to “inequality.” Obama and his Obamabots reflect a lot of confusion whenever they start using this word.There are two fundamentally different concepts of “Equality. -
Report: Feds Struggle to Produce Timely, Relevant Education Research
Opinion -The U.S. Department of Education needs to improve the speed, transparency, and relevance of its research, a federal review has found. -
Study: Banning Plastic Grocery Bags Does Not Cut Disposal Costs
Opinion -Banning plastic grocery bags does not reduce disposal and recycling costs, a study of several U.S. cities shows. Consumers choose plastic bags far more often than paper or reusable bags to carry their purchases. -
Study: Hydraulic Fracturing Is ‘Game-Changer’ for U.S. Economy
Opinion -A new policy study explains the facts about hydraulic fracturing so legislators and regulators can make better-informed decisions on fracking issues. -
Two and a Half Cheers for Ryan-Murray
Opinion -My life’s work is devoted to cutting the federal government in half. -
Federal Regulations Load States with Education Employees
Opinion -State departments of education employ an average of 142 employees per million state residents, according to a Heritage Foundation analysis. -
First Federal Budget in Four Years Receives Tepid Response from Many
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Despite Hype, Few Complete Free Online Classes
Opinion -Amid breathless media reports that free online university classes will dramatically change education, a new study finds few who enroll complete or even attend the classes. -
EPA Overstepped Authority on Farm Runoff, Court Rules
Opinion -In a sharp rebuke to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, a federal court ruled a poultry farm owner did not have to get a federal pollution permit for small amounts of feathers or other chicken residue that inadvertently washed into a nearby stream. -
EPA Attempts to Grab More Power Under the Clean Water Act
Opinion -A long-simmering dispute over which bodies of water the U.S. -
Stocks Climb on Fed’s QE ‘Taper’ News, Others Not So Impressed
Opinion -Outgoing Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke on Wednesday announced a slight decrease in the Fed’s unprecedented “quantitative easing” program. -
You CAN Opt Out of Obamacare: Here’s How
Opinion -Heartland Institute Policy Advisor Merrill Matthews, who is resident scholar with the Institute for Policy Innovation, posted a PolicyByte the other day titled “Mandate Revolt: Health Insurers Offering Coverage for Those Who Refuse Obamacare. -
Christmas and the Constitution Can Coexist
Opinion -Many educated Americans likely recognize the expression “separation of church and state” but probably do not know it appears nowhere in the Constitution. -
Common Core Slows School Reform Movement
Opinion -The Wall Street Journal dubbed 2011 “the year of school choice” because 13 states enacted school choice laws and another 28 considered doing so. That was just the beginning. -
The Five Biggest Education Stories of 2013
Opinion -Education reporting is often treated as the armpit of the newsroom, where editors assign new reporters or lump the subject in with coverage of parades and spaghetti dinners.