By John Hood North Carolina and other states expanding their school-choice programs over the past few years are betting on the power of competition to promote educational opportunity and boost student ...
It looks like the beltway libertarians at places like Reason and Cato have no interest in explaining the libertarian position ...
A new interpretation of the 14th Amendment is emerging that could amount to President Trump’s best argument for ending ...
The weather hasn’t been kind to North Carolina lately — so we really can’t afford the policy storm now brewing in the ...
U.S. News ranks North Carolina an unimpressive 37th in health care affordability, measured by the share of adults who report ...
The ongoing legal battle over a seat on the N.C. Supreme Court has generated plenty of heated rhetoric. Critics have labeled ...
New research questions whether babies have an inborn moral sense. Infants did not consistently prefer moral individuals.
The term appears to date back to the 1930s and American economist Henry Simons. “Neoliberalism” references exploded at the turn of the century, going from fewer than 100 mentions in academic papers in ...
North Carolina does not protect transparency in the state constitution. Government transparency is essential to protecting ...
Reacting a few days ago to President Donald Trump’s brief attempt to suspend payment on a broad swath of federal grants, U.S. Sen. Chuck Schumer warned that “virtually ...
The Oklahoma Sooners enter a pivotal offseason ahead of year two in the SEC. After his second 6-7 season in three years, ...
Early ed, higher ed, funding, AI, WNC, and more, bipartisan retreat focuses on policy opportunities and needs across the ...