Perception
Kerby Anderson For most of us, perception is reality. But there is mounting evidence that the perceptions of most Americans aren’t even close to reali...
Childrens’ Books
Kerby Anderson I go to bookstores frequently, but I don’t ever venture into the area of books for children. But a recent video and column by John Stos...
Ireland Honors Motherhood
Penna Dexter Last week Vice President Kamala Harris traveled to Minneapolis to visit an abortion clinic. The Washington Post reports that this is ”bel...
COVID Cover-Up
Kerby Anderson Even after millions died worldwide from Covid-19, there still seems to be little interest on the part of the media and most politicians...
Human Extinction
Kerby Anderson One of the slogans we often hear from radical environmentalists is that there are too many people on the planet. Once someone makes tha...
Education Crisis
Kerby Anderson In April 1983, the US Secretary of Education in the Reagan Administration created the National Commission on Excellence in Education....
Crime Costs
Kerby Anderson Crime costs both victims and society a great deal. Several years ago, Walter Williams wrote about the “Unappreciated Crime Costs” that...
University of Florida
Kerby Anderson What is happening at the University of Florida might be spreading to other universities. Earlier this month, the university announced t...
Drug Store Abortions
Penna Dexter The nation’s two largest pharmacy chains, CVS and Walgreens, are about to start filling prescriptions for the abortion pill, mifepristone...
Library Politics
Kerby Anderson You may have noticed that the American Library Association and even your local library has become quite political. Perhaps the best way...
Taxation Without Reason
Kerby Anderson One of the rallying cries during the American Revolution was, “No taxation without representation.” If the founders thought taxation wi...
Demographic Collapse
Kerby Anderson An article in Barrons two weeks ago reported that births in Japan dropped to a new low last year. The country recorded more than twice...