Washington Examiner / Magazine
October 11, 2022 Issue
October 11, 2022 Print Edition
Cover Story
Arizona’s school choice revolution
Imagine you’re the parent of three lovely, school-aged children, each of whom possesses a unique set of characteristics, personality traits, and educational needs: The eldest might do best in private school. He’s sharp, he’s up for the challenge — if only you could pay for it. Your middle child has some special needs, and you’d love for her to receive the extra care she requires, but therapy is so expensive. Your youngest daughter would prefer to be home-schooled, learning subjects at different paces, but curriculum these days isn’t cheap. Impossible? Not in Arizona. ARIZONA AND NEVADA VOTERS BELIEVE THEY WOULD BE BETTER OFF WITH GOP WINNING CONGRESS: POLL At least not since Republican Gov. Doug Ducey signed H.B. 2853, the Empowerment Scholarship Account program, which operates like an education savings program and is now the...

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Your Land

Word of the Week: ‘Sologamy’
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Word of the Week: ‘Sologamy’
At the end of the third quarter of 2022, the Oxford English Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, and Dictionary.com all released...
DC decriminalized fare-jumping, and you’ll never guess what happened next
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DC decriminalized fare-jumping, and you’ll never guess what happened next
“It’s disgusting,” Metro rider Larry Howard told a Washington, D.C., television station about the people he sees getting...
Death, taxes, and why the Jets lose
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Death, taxes, and why the Jets lose
There are a lot of factors that go into building a successful sports team. One is whether or...
Illinois’s public education system ought to be burned to the ground
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Illinois’s public education system ought to be burned to the ground
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It’s illegal to draw lines on a map in California
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Business

Too much of a good thing
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Too much of a good thing
With the holiday shopping season looming, major U.S. retailers are facing a problem few could have...
Beltway Confidential
The new global virus is runaway government spending and debt
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Washington Briefing

Foreign Policy
What are the chances of an exchange of ‘low-yield’ nuclear weapons with Russia?
We have arrived at the precise moment that Republicans warned about four years ago, back when the debate...
Infrastructure
Inflation roils the rails
The latest row over America’s railroads shows how the politics of inflation is playing out as November’s midterm...
Beltway Confidential
A desperate press go down swinging
Fact-checkers are working overtime defending Vice President Kamala Harris from allegations she suggested hurricane relief should be distributed...
Magazine
‘White supremacy’ was a leftist scam
When facts are stranger than fiction, pundits will say, “You can’t make this stuff up.” But actually, you can make...
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Should Alito stay or go?
Through the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, the 1857 Dred Scott case, and back to the beginning of the republic,...

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