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James Gagliano: Campus Violence and the Hunt for Charlie Kirk’s Killer

James A. Gagliano, retired FBI supervisory special agent and a doctoral candidate in homeland security at St. John’s University, looks

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Daily Show Notes: Thursday 9/11/25

Remembering Charlie Kirk James A. Gagliano, retired FBI supervisory special agent and a doctoral candidate in homeland security at St.

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From Failing Test Scores to Inflated Grades: Scholars Warn of an Education Crisis

Photo by Ben Mullins on Unsplash America’s education system is failing at both ends of the spectrum, according to Solveig

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Dominic Green: Israel’s Strikes, Qatar’s Role, and Britain’s Democratic Slide

Dominic Green, columnist for The Washington Examiner, contributor to the Wall Street Journal and Fellow of the Royal Historical Society,

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Stephen Moore Warns of Economic Risks from Job Data Discrepancies and Policy Choices

Noted economist Stephen Moore: A vote for Mamdani is a nail in the coffin for America's greatest city

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Former Police Chief Criticizes Narratives Around ICE Operation in Chicago

Thomas Weitzel, retired Riverside Police Chief, remembers Chicago as “the safest it’s been in over 10 years” when federal agents

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Daily Show Notes: Wednesday 9/10/25

ICE protests in Chicago Evanston Mayor Daniel Biss, warning residents of ICE operations Iryna Zarutska Campus Beat  Thomas Weitzel, retired

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Nobel Laureate James Heckman Challenges “Zip Code Is Destiny” Claims, Urges Policy Shift to Strengthening Families

Nobel laureate economist James Heckman (University of Chicago, Archbridge Institute) challenges the “ZIP Code is destiny” argument, urging focus on

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After McMaster Lab’s U-Turn, Debate Over Youth Gender Medicine Pits Activism Against Evidence

New York City-based reporter, Benjamin Ryan, reports on The taming of a gender researcher.

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Ted Dabrowski: Illinois Schools Don’t Need More Money—They Need Proven Reforms and High Expectations

Ted Dabrowski weighs in on the economics of education reform and the culture of high expectations

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Phil Kerpen: Rebuild Trust With Voluntary Public Health, Fix Faulty Jobs Data, and Send Tariffs Through Congress

Phil Kerpen, president of American Commitment and principal at The Committee to Unleash Prosperity

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“Operation Midway Blitz” Honors Katie Abraham as Father Rebukes Illinois Leaders

Joe Abraham, father of Katie Abraham who was killed in a drunk driving hit-and-run car wreck caused by criminal illegal

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