Jun 24, 2019
Good morning from Washington, where lawmakers collect their paychecks no matter how little they do, as Justin Bogie and Benjamin Paris observe. Anxious about future college costs for your kids or grandkids? Lindsey Burke has solutions to drive down those costs. Plus: Rob Bluey and Virginia Allen interview a tea party leader who fought the IRS, and Amy Swearer and Lucas Drill cover the troubling case of a man who got on the wrong side of the law for defending his home.
Supreme Court Misses Opportunity to Stop Congress Outsourcing Its Power
How much authority can Congress give to the attorney general to effectively write criminal laws? Now a plurality of the Supreme Court has given its answer: as much as Congress wants to give.
This New York Man Got Arrested After Defending His Own Home
Ronald Stolarczyk, 64, was “minding his own business in his kitchen” one day when he heard voices coming from his garage.
True the Vote Took on the IRS and Won. Its Founder Explains Why It Matters.
"There is power in speaking out," says Catherine Engelbrecht. "There's power in telling the truth boldly ... even if it means that you have to say some uncomfortable things."
To Whip Congress Into Shape, Withhold Their Pay
Sens. Mike Braun, R-Ind., and Rick Scott, R-Fla., introduced the No Budget, No Pay Act, which would withhold congressional pay if lawmakers fail to pass a budget by the Oct. 1 deadline.
College Costs Are Out of Control. Here’s What Can Be Done.
From 1987 to 2012, America’s higher education system added more than half a million administrators, doubling the number of administrators relative to the number of faculty.
What the UK’s Orwellian Gender Policy Gets Wrong About Men and Women
In banning a wide range of gender stereotypes, the British government presumes that boys and girls are essentially the same and that any notion of “male” and “female” career tendencies is inherently oppressive.
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