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Department of Education Finds California in Violation of Parental Access Law

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What is the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act? The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), signed into law in 1974, prevents schools from releasing sensitive information regarding students to third parties and guarantees the rights of parents to “inspect and review the educational records of their children.” It…

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How a Compact Restores Public Trust in American Higher Education

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Compact for Academic Excellence in Higher Education Americans have lost faith in their institutions of higher education. According to Gallup, only 42% of Americans expressed confidence in American higher education in 2025, down from 57% in 2015 and up only slightly from 36% in 2023 and 2024. Findings from the…

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Mining Built Minnesota’s Past – It Can Help Build Our Future, Too

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This article originally appeared on Duluth News Tribune on February 23, 2026. Washington has put a “Do Not Enter” sign on northern Minnesota, and it’s time to take it down. For generations, the Iron Range has been the backbone of Minnesota, building our communities and forging the steel that built…

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Litigation Counsel

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Overall Responsibility: The America First Policy Institute (AFPI) is seeking an experienced trial litigator to join its Legal Team. This is a senior role for a candidate who is capable of independently conceiving, developing, and executing high-impact constitutional and civil rights litigation from inception through final resolution. This is not…

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Zach Freimark: A 2026 State of the Union for Minnesota to watch closely

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This article originally appeared in Alpha News on February 22, 2026 When Minnesotans listen to President Trump deliver his 2026 State of the Union address this week, there should be a sense of pride and optimism about what has been accomplished in 2025 and what is to come. First, I…

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The Truth About Mexico’s Cartel Wars

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Originally published by the Spectator To understand the latest disturbing spasm of violence in Mexico, it helps to go back six years to an ultra-wealthy colonia called Lomas de Chapultepec, near the heart of Mexico City. Lomas de Chapultepec is protected, partly by a large security apparatus net that has…

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An America First Year of Results for California

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This article originally appeared in California Globe on February 22, 2026 As President Donald Trump prepares to deliver the 2026 State of the Union address on February 24, Americans will look to this annual moment for a clear accounting of the nation’s progress, its remaining challenges, and the path forward.…

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Regime Choke Before Regime Change: A New Iran Strategy

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It appears increasingly likely that the United States will begin a military campaign against the Iranian regime, with diplomatic talks at an impasse. What remains unknown is the objective of the Trump administration’s military actions, their scope, their targets, and their duration. If diplomacy remains a priority amid military engagement,…

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Thanks to Stronger Borders, New Mexico is Safer

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This article originally appeared in Albuquerque Journal on February 21, 2026 For years, New Mexico experienced firsthand the real-world consequences of a broken southern border. This lived reality overburdened local law enforcement, strained our health care services, and allowed a flood of fentanyl and other dangerous drugs into our state.…

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Affordable and Reliable Energy Powers Prosperity

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Originally published by RealClearEnergy. Energy powers life. Affordable and reliable energy powers prosperity. That’s not just a slogan. It is a truth that shows up in the price of a new car, the size of a utility bill, and the cost of filling up your tank. But, for too long,…

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