“When there is nothing to die for, there is nothing to live for … and that’s why I think that nationalism is a very good word when it goes together with freedom and human rights. The moment you separate them, you’re getting awful dictatorship or empty, shallow, decadent life.” I sit down with former Soviet…
PREMIERING NOW: Natan Sharansky on Today’s ‘Evil Empires,’ the War in Ukraine, Soviet Communism, and the New Antisemitism
PREMIERING 7:30PM ET: Natan Sharansky on Today’s ‘Evil Empires,’ the War in Ukraine, Soviet Communism, and the New Antisemitism
“When there is nothing to die for, there is nothing to live for … and that’s why I think that nationalism is a very good word when it goes together with freedom and human rights. The moment you separate them, you’re getting awful dictatorship or empty, shallow, decadent life.” I sit down with former Soviet…
PREMIERING 3/30 at 7:30PM ET: Natan Sharansky on Today’s ‘Evil Empires,’ the War in Ukraine, Soviet Communism, and the New Antisemitism
“When there is nothing to die for, there is nothing to live for … and that’s why I think that nationalism is a very good word when it goes together with freedom and human rights. The moment you separate them, you’re getting awful dictatorship or empty, shallow, decadent life.” I sit down with former Soviet…
The Guardian Newspaper Apologises for Slavery Links
The Guardian newspaper has apologised for its founder’s role in the transatlantic slave trade. The Scott Trust, which owns the Guardian Media Group, has pledged 10 million pounds (US$12.3 million) to communities linked to the activities of John Edward Taylor, the journalist who started the paper in 1821. “The Scott Trust Legacies of Enslavement report,…
PREMIERING 3 PM ET: 10 Entrepreneur Success Stories That Will Inspire You | The Larry Elder Show | EP. 143
Obviously, the entrepreneurial spirit is still alive and well in America. According to a survey from Junior Achievement USA, 60 percent of teens want to launch businesses instead of working traditional jobs. The survey also revealed that 45 percent of teens want to learn from business owners. From early pioneers to modern-day trailblazers, Forbes has…
PREMIERING NOW: 10 Entrepreneur Success Stories That Will Inspire You | The Larry Elder Show | EP. 143
Obviously, the entrepreneurial spirit is still alive and well in America. According to a survey from Junior Achievement USA, 60 percent of teens want to launch businesses instead of working traditional jobs. The survey also revealed that 45 percent of teens want to learn from business owners. From early pioneers to modern-day trailblazers, Forbes has…
10 Entrepreneur Success Stories That Will Inspire You | The Larry Elder Show | EP. 143
Obviously, the entrepreneurial spirit is still alive and well in America. According to a survey from Junior Achievement USA, 60 percent of teens want to launch businesses instead of working traditional jobs. The survey also revealed that 45 percent of teens want to learn from business owners. From early pioneers to modern-day trailblazers, Forbes has…
California City Caught in National Controversy Over Critical Race Theory
Heightened tensions among opposing sides regarding the teaching of critical race theory—or its underlying tenets—in K–12 schools erupted into chaos at a local school board meeting in Temecula, California, last week, creating deeper rifts in the community. The otherwise sleepy city tucked away in southwest Riverside County known best for its wineries has become the…
Virginia Governor’s New Education Appointees Walking Into Controversy
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin recently announced replacements for the state superintendent of public instruction and for a vacant seat on the Board of Education. Youngkin’s appointee for the superintendent of public instruction is Lisa Coons, the former chief academic officer for Tennessee who helped overhaul that state’s English Language Arts programs. The position was formerly held…
South Carolina School Offers Extra Reading Help, Just Not to White Students
After spending months of late nights helping her son, as he struggled to learn to read, one South Carolina mom was thrilled to discover that her child’s school had a special program to help students who were falling behind. But after inquiring about the program, she was shocked to learn that he wouldn’t qualify for…
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