Washington Examiner / Magazine
January 18, 2022 Issue
January 18, 2022 Print Edition
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The K-12 cartel is holding children hostage
Education The K-12 cartel is holding children hostage By Max Eden January 13, 2022 11:00 PM Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email Print Education The K-12 cartel is holding children hostage By Max Eden January 13, 2022 11:00 PM Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email Print History never quite repeats itself. But if we don’t learn from it, then it can quickly rhyme in hideous couplets. First, tragedy. Then, farce. Last year’s coronavirus school closures were an unspeakable tragedy for schoolchildren. After the first viral panic, these closures were not driven by the prevalence or danger of the disease, but rather the power and political self-interest of teachers unions. This dynamic was once again on display this month after teachers with the Chicago Teachers Union unilaterally refused to show up for in-person instruction on the pretext of concerns about...

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Your Land

Word of the Week: ‘Anthropomorphize’
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Word of the Week: ‘Anthropomorphize’
“Anthropomorphize” is one of those words I like just because I learned it in first grade, and logophiles...
Then and Now: Schooling
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Then and Now: Schooling
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Your dog is not your child
Animals Your dog is not your child By Kaylee McGhee White, Restoring America Editor January 13, 2022 11:00...
Our gendered household tasks
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Our gendered household tasks
Gender Issues Our gendered household tasks By Conn Carroll, Commentary Editor January 13, 2022 11:00 PM Twitter LinkedIn...
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Welcome to the terrorist watchlist
Opinion Welcome to the terrorist watchlist By Conn Carroll, Commentary Editor January 13, 2022 11:00 PM Twitter LinkedIn Facebook Email Print Opinion Welcome to the terrorist watchlist By...

Business

As workers quit in droves, companies get creative to attract and retain employees
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As workers quit in droves, companies get creative to attract and retain employees
WASHINGTON — With workers quitting their jobs in record numbers across the United States, employers are...
Remember US Energy Independence Day?
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Remember US Energy Independence Day?
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Washington Briefing

Business
US agencies warn smartphone users about commercial surveillance tools
Two U.S. government agencies have warned journalists, dissidents, and others about commercial surveillance software, saying the tools “access...
Beltway Confidential
Rethinking pandemic coverage, blaming the victim
Rethinking pandemic coverage The Associated Press revealed last week it has instructed its reporters to avoid emphasizing COVID-19...
Healthcare
Rochelle Walensky struggles with communication
Dr. Rochelle Walensky is the 19th director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, known primarily for...
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What Democrats lost, or threw away
The two main parties say the other has betrayed its principles. Their switch, to appeal to those not once seen...
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Resistance media can’t handle the truth
President Donald Trump wants to boost domestic manufacturing, but one sector has already massively increased output — of bogus news...

Life & Arts

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Book of Love
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Comedy goes viral
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