by jstewardfree | Jun 30, 2014 | Grey Matter
By Marty Manor Mullins | Many women in eastern Europe are seeking “the good life” in a way that would startle many Western feminists. (Editor’s note: due to the length of this article, the first half appears today and the second half will be blogged next...
by jstewardfree | Jun 25, 2014 | Grey Matter
By Janie B. Cheaney | A few years ago we were told that the defining civil rights issue of our time would be same-sex marriage. But that was then. Welcome the new defining civil rights issue, officially announced in a cover story (subscription required)...
by jstewardfree | Jun 23, 2014 | Grey Matter
By Kyle Olson | Elementary school field day notice: ‘The competitive urge to win will be kept to a minimum.’ If you don’t understand the phrase “cultural Marxism,” this is a good example. North Hill Elementary in Rochester, Michigan announced its annual field day –...
by jstewardfree | Jun 18, 2014 | Grey Matter
By Bill O’Reilly | Who says America is going downhill? When it comes to at least one measure, our nation is way out in front, with the ten most expensive universities in the world. Leading the way is Sarah Lawrence College, where a year of room and board goes...
by jstewardfree | Jun 16, 2014 | Grey Matter
By Josh Shepherd | In new research polling released this week, Barna Group finds that more than eight in 10 Americans (84 percent) are unaware global poverty has been reduced drastically in recent decades. The nationwide sample reveals that a majority of Americans (67...