After more than 27 years serving on the U.S. Supreme Court, Justice Stephen Breyer will step down.
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Empty shelves are back
Yes, this is real life. Grocery store shortages are back.
The pandemic’s impact on students is real
Many school boards have closed schools and pushed online learning. How’s that working out?
Illinois pension crisis is for real
The Illinois Policy Institute is out with a new video that explains the under-the-radar but no less terrible pension crisis facing the Prairie State. Think the Illinois pension crisis can’t touch you? After years of piling up debt, it seems the state will just...
“Independent fact checkers” spot missing context — can you?
AOC. Barstool. But why exactly did they feel the need to weigh in here?
Herschel Walker on what it means to be a conservative
“I don’t believe in all that garbage. It’s a lie.”
Why conservative boycotts don’t work
In private conversations, and sometimes public forums, conservatives will lament the effectiveness of Leftist boycotts and muse as to why conservative action against woke corporations is not as effective. Generally, the answer comes back to the fact that the Left is...
How to preview WordPress theme changes without blowing up your site
Here’s three options to preview theme changes in Wordpress without blowing up your website.
Infographic: How the rest of the world does research
Political polling has been under constant fire since 2012 when Mitt Romney's pollster famously slipped on a banana peel of survey data and incorrectly predicted the former Massachusetts governor would oust incumbent Barack Obama. Donald Trump's unforeseen victory in...
Creating a Digital Benchmark
I’ve recently had several people ask for help creating digital campaigns, so I thought it would be helpful to put together all the questions that are a starting place to benchmark how an organization currently uses digital tools and resources. A lot has changed over...