“In 2014, for the first time since the eighteenth century, a non-Western country was the world’s largest economy.”
Read More“The public school system in the North Carolina is suspending Black male students at disproportionately high rates.”
Read More“I’m not in public service because I want to follow public opinion polls, I’m in public service because I want to change public opinion polls. That’s what leadership is.”
Read More“North Carolina will not be at the forefront of public instruction until teachers are treated as professionals — and paid accordingly.”
Read More“I don’t believe what people say just because they said it.”
Read More“With millions of lives, billions of euros, and the very ideas of European integration and regional cooperation hanging in the balance, Brussels must study up — this is one test it can’t afford to fail.”
Read More“I see the Senate first as a place of compromise, but also as an emergency brake to protect our Constitutional rights.”
Read MoreShawn Gillooly writes about the foreign policy goings-on of the week.
Read MoreWill Rierson writes about being conservative on a liberal campus.
Read More“We must ask exactly how cities can reduce these harmful effects. Your local city councilperson probably won’t like the answer, because it’s not easy and it won’t do them any favors when they are seeking to get reelected.”
Read More“I covered Hubert Humphrey, Richard Nixon, Klan rallies, Martin Luther King. It was an incredible education...”
Read MoreBrian Massey chimes in on our ongoing debate.
Read MoreA continued analysis of a post-gun confiscation America.
Read MoreProtecting the environment need not be a partisan issue.
Read MoreThe CPR has facilitated valuable conversations on gun confiscation this week.
Read MoreWill Rierson responds to a column by Ethan Peikes about gun control.
Read MoreIf it came down to you versus the government, you've already lost.
Read MoreForeign Policy roundup for March 26
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