by William C. Duncan | Sep 2, 2022
Rising antisemitic attacks are a bitter reminder of lessons not learned Written by Our impression from media is that mid-August through early September 1945 must have been marked by unmixed jubilation over the end of World War II. Surely that was true for some...
by Derek Monson | Sep 2, 2022
This V-J Day, let’s learn some lessons from WWII Written by In August 1945, Americans joyously celebrated the end of World War II with their families and friends. In mid-August of that year, Japan announced that it would unconditionally surrender to Allied forces,...
by Derek Monson | Sep 2, 2022
WWII showed America’s ability to overcome its divisions Written by A new public opinion poll was released this week, with sobering results for those who want a thriving America for themselves and their children. The poll from YouGov reported that about two thirds of...
by William C. Duncan | Aug 31, 2022
Pandemic measures, children’s well-being, and the effects of religious practice Written by As students head back to school, child welfare advocates are paying increasing attention to the impact of measures such as masking and school closures on children. Research...
by Derek Monson | Aug 26, 2022
Romney: Are we attacking the basic Constitution itself? Written by In answer to a question during a recent Sutherland Institute Congressional Series event, Sen. Mitt Romney discussed the weighty matter of decreasing trust in our civic institutions. My biggest...
by William C. Duncan | Aug 25, 2022
Owens: The role of parents in education Written by A unique series of events has highlighted the role of parents in their children’s education. During the COVID-19 pandemic, school closures temporarily required many parents to teach or monitor children’s schoolwork...