The U.S. education system is not preparing todayās students to achieve in the world of tomorrow. Our society is becoming ever-more dependent on technology. So if American students are to compete in the job market of the future, they must be competent in science, technology, engineering and m…
Students at dozens of U.S. high schools participated last month in the first round of an international competition in economics. The top five American students will travel to Olympia, Greece, later this year to compete against students from other countries.
Digital distractions, endless entertainment and convenience culture shape behavior, making true engagement with creativity, faith and relationships increasingly rare.
This episode of the Utterly Moderate Podcast deals with liberal bias in higher education and what to do about it, with a specific focus on the field of sociology.
Airport taking threat of outbreak seriously, even if top federal health official is not
With more states reporting measles infections, health experts warn upcoming travel could further spread the virus.
š§ The hosts discuss why the desire for meaning and purpose remains strong even as the number of people attending church declines.
Boy, do I miss Joe Biden. I especially miss the former president when President Donald Trump and his bobbleheads unfairly blame him for everything that's gone wrong since Inauguration Day.
American workers have the freedom to form or join a union if they choose. Do they have the right to reject union membership? Not if Sen. Jacky Rosen and congressional Democrats get their way.
Caroline Woods brings you the biggest news of the day, including the latest CPI report.
Columbia Universityās attempts to appease the Trump administration to silence those with whom they disagree have failed. Spectacularly. The Ivy League university lost at least $400 million ā and its soul.
This is supposed to be the age of technology. You know ā the days of artificial intelligence, the eve of the robot takeover. You've seen all the sci-fi movies.
The UK Business Secretary has described Donald Trumpās decision to impose global tariffs on steel and aluminium as 'disappointing' and said 'all options' are on the table to respond in the national interest. Britain has resisted taking immediate retaliatory action against the move, while the…
WH Press secretary reveals former Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil is in the process of being deported
Why is Congress protecting untraceable weapons?
In her latest What keeps you up at night? podcast, columnist Lynn Schmidt shares her concerns over Project 2025 and the current state of America's politics.Ā
Anyone who watched the Burke County Board of Education meeting on March 11 probably felt confused about if they were at a political rally or a Sunday morning hellfire and brimstone church sermon.
Progress is being made in combatting sex discrimination in the workforce,Ā but there are concernsĀ gender-affirming care for minors. Learn more on the Utterly Moderate podcast.
The U.S. education system is not preparing todayās students to achieve in the world of tomorrow. Our society is becoming ever-more dependent on technology. So if American students are to compete in the job market of the future, they must be competent in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
Students at dozens of U.S. high schools participated last month in the first round of an international competition in economics. The top five American students will travel to Olympia, Greece, later this year to compete against students from other countries.
Digital distractions, endless entertainment and convenience culture shape behavior, making true engagement with creativity, faith and relationships increasingly rare.
This episode of the Utterly Moderate Podcast deals with liberal bias in higher education and what to do about it, with a specific focus on the field of sociology.
Letters to the editor are the opinion of the author.
Letters to the editor are the opinion of the author.
Letters to the editor are the opinion of the author.
However, if the political equation is, āHeads I win. Tails itās rigged,ā there is no congratulating the winning party, no peaceful transfer of power.