The Troubling Relationship Between Soros and US' Biggest Foreign Aid Agency
April 11, 2017 |
Good morning from the nation's capital, where lawmakers care so much about fixing the budget process that they've left just four working days to pass a spending plan once they get back from recess. The government runs out of money on the fifth day. Rachel del Guidice sorts it out. Mitch McConnell is an unlikely hero to conservatives, but Genevieve Wood gives credit where due. Plus: Lindsey Burke on success for education savings accounts, Rep. Jim Banks on jump-starting Head Start, and Mike Gonzalez on a U.S. agency being coopted by George Soros. |
NewsWhat's at Stake in the Coming 4-Day Spending FightSenate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., has threatened that Democrats would rather shut down the government than allow funding for President Trump's border wall. |
CommentaryWhy We Have Mitch McConnell to Thank for Justice Neil GorsuchWhen Justice Antonin Scalia died unexpectedly last February, the balance of the high court was perilously in danger. |
CommentaryThe Troubling Relationship Between Soros and US' Biggest Foreign Aid AgencyNo core American values are served in Colombia when USAID funds a Soros-owned media portal that attacks President Donald Trump, capitalism, and "patriarchal society." |
NewsPeggy Noonan, Who Explored Why Trump Appeals to Americans, Wins Pulitzer for CommentaryJudges said Noonan earned the award for "rising to the moment with beautifully rendered columns that connected readers to the shared virtues of Americans during one of the nation's most divisive political campaigns." |
CommentaryArizona Scored a Big Win With School Choice. Here's How It Will Help Children.With education savings accounts, parents receive 90 percent of what the state would have spent on their child in their district school, with funds being deposited directly into a parent-controlled account. |
CommentaryHow Federalism Can Give Head Start a New StartIn 2015, Head Start received $8.6 billion in federal funding. Unfortunately, despite the best of intentions, this program has failed to improve academic achievement for far too many low-income students. |
NewsCollege May Punish Students Who Disrupted Conservative's SpeechA college official said that students could face a variety of repercussions, including "temporary or permanent separation from the college." |
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