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Surprise! Just one day before Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents are supposed to be deployed to airports around the country to help reduce long lines caused by the partial government shutdown ...
March 22, 2026
Can Britain’s new right-wing challenger rise above the spoiler level? The post Lowe Brand Recognition appeared first on The American Conservative.
March 22, 2026
The modern Malthusian had conviction, if nothing else. The post Paul Ehrlich, Estimated Prophet appeared first on The American Conservative.
March 22, 2026
U.S. partners don’t trust Washington to pursue a coherent strategy. The post Why Trump Can’t Get Asian Allies to Help in Iran appeared first on The American Conservative.
March 22, 2026
New developments are restricting the Ukrainian president’s room for maneuver. The post Zelensky Under Pressure appeared first on The American Conservative.
March 22, 2026
The state’s biggest crops needed a special program to cover "once-in-a-generation" losses — for the second time in a decade.
March 17, 2026
Investor-owned utilities have been slow to ditch oil and gas. The city of Ann Arbor plans to boost access to renewables through a new dual-service model.
March 17, 2026
The ruling won't just dictate the fate of a CHamoru beach. It could set a major precedent for Indigenous rights and federal power across U.S. territories.
March 18, 2026
Glacier ice contains valuable information about the climates of the past. Researchers are scrambling to study it before it's too late.
March 18, 2026
Over a few years, oil giants went from trumpeting climate pledges to saying fossil fuels are here to stay.
March 18, 2026
Home insurance is buckling under climate risk and construction trends. Find out how your state fares.
March 18, 2026
The rules would hold pollution magnets like warehouses, ports and railyards accountable for the trucks and ships they attract.
March 22, 2026
As an English teacher in 2016, I spent a summer in the archives of the Brooklyn Historical Society learning about abolition and women’s suffrage efforts. I held original bills of sale of young Black g...
March 16, 2026
When Mississippi reformed its reading curriculum in 2013, scores for the state’s elementary school students soared. Inspired by the “Mississippi miracle,” other Southern states followed suit. But the ...
March 16, 2026
Susan Gilkerson, a math teacher and school bus driver, stood before a South Dakota education board and issued a warning. The proposed math standards the board was considering — just 36 page...
March 17, 2026
As widely predicted, Black and Latino student enrollment is falling at elite institutions nationwide in the wake of the Supreme Court’s 2023 ruling restricting race-conscious admissions. Demographic c...
March 18, 2026
Sitting in a classroom and being lectured day after day is no way to excite young people about learning. Students want educational experiences that engage them, link classroom lessons to real-world re...
March 18, 2026
Last fall, I was contacted by a reader who was so concerned about the pervasive use of screens in their young child’s classroom, they had pulled their child out of their local school district. The par...
March 18, 2026
In Warren County, Kentucky, the school district saved more than $2 million in utility costs since retrofitting five schools with solar panels and introducing other energy efficiencies. In Jamestown, R...
March 22, 2026