The Conservative College That’s Expanding to Charter Schools

Hillsdale College is building a national, publicly funded charter school network — and fighting what it calls leftist teaching.Read More
New Jersey Republican Stronghold Has State’s Worst Virus Death Rate

Ocean County, a predominantly white and middle-class community in central New Jersey, also has low vaccination rates.Read More
Jan. 6 Panel Has Evidence for Criminal Referral of Trump, but Splits on Sending

Despite concluding that it has enough evidence, the committee is concerned that making a referral to the Justice Department would backfire by politicizing the investigation into the Capitol riot.Read More
Who Is MacKenzie Scott?
Three decades after worrying about making rent, she is now giving away billions — all while trying to keep herself out of the spotlight.Read More
Why Calls for War Crimes Justice Over Ukraine Face Long Odds

If those in power act as if they are immune to the laws of war, it may be because they often are. But following through is not necessarily an empty exercise.Read More
80% of Workers Believe Financial Wellbeing Stress Can Negatively Impact Workplace Performance
According to a survey published today by YuLife, the tech-driven insurance company on a mission to inspire life, the vast majority of workers (80 per cent) believe that stress around financial wellbeing can negatively impact performance in the workplace. Despite the potential negative impact on their performance, 66 per cent of workers would be uncomfortable […]
The new Russian commander named to lead operations in Ukraine oversaw a brutal campaign in Syria.

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Analysis: 1st US ambassador to Ukraine: ‘I think we handled it wrong from the get-go’

Ukraine’s first President, waiting to see America’s 41st, chatted with a White House press aide — in Ukrainian. George H.W. Bush’s deputy secretary of state didn’t need to hear more. Read More
As Russia shifts its plans after failing to take Kyiv, Putin names Army General Alexander Dvornikov to run the war for him, a US and a European official say

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How Covid Changed the Clergy in New York
As the city’s houses of worship hold in-person services again, faith leaders reflect on what the pandemic has taught them.Read More