by William C. Duncan | Dec 9, 2020
Is COVID-19 planting seeds for an American religious revival? Written by Is the pandemic driving younger Americans to prioritize religion like their elders have done much of their lives? That is one striking implication of the second annual Religious Freedom...
by Derek Monson | Dec 8, 2020
Local market innovation stabilizing hospital drug supplies nationwide Written by “The measure of success will be that drug shortages become rare events and quality essential medicines are consistently available at fair and sustainable prices.” That is the...
by Derek Monson | Dec 7, 2020
Pearl Harbor: Will today’s Americans step up to their own ‘greatest generation’ moment? Written by Seventy-nine years ago, Christmas was approaching as normal on the island of Oahu. On the morning of December 7, 1941 – a day that President Franklin D....
by Derek Monson | Dec 4, 2020
We wish you a merry Christmas, and a vaccinated new year Written by Christmastime brings feelings of hope and a desire to help those in need – sentiments that are greatly needed in 2020. Developments in the fight against COVID-19 offer additional reason for...
by William C. Duncan | Dec 4, 2020
SCOTUS ruling shows how religious freedom offers stability in a chaotic time Written by As America lurches from public health crisis to economic crisis to electoral crisis and back around again, it is comforting to know that some aspects of public life will...
by Christine Cooke Fairbanks | Dec 3, 2020
Families, school choice can help put Founders’ vision back into education Written by As the year 2020 wraps up, education is forever changed. Families are more involved in education than in recent years. And according to one scholar, that’s a good thing...