Government is wholly unsuited to teach America’s students. John Hood Many American critics believe that the major problem with public education today is a lack of focus on results. Students aren’t expected to meet high standards, the argument goes, and the process of education takes precedence over analyzing education results in policy-making circles. This is Read More…
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Florida Has Become A Zoo. A Literal Zoo
These monkeys, reptiles, and birds don’t belong in Florida. Should we kick them out? By Benji Jones@BenjiSJones Photographs by Benji Jones A veiled chameleon in a patch of trees near a canal east of Fort Myers. Benji Jones Share this story Share this on Facebook (opens in new window) Share this on Twitter (opens in Read More…
Who is attacking the police training center in Atlanta ‘Cop City’ and why?
Video Dozens arrested after violent attack on Atlanta ‘cop city’ ‘Outnumbered’ panelists sound off after rioters launched an all-out assault against the Atlanta police training facility dubbed ‘cop city’ Vandals in Atlanta hurled bricks and Molotov cocktails at police officers and set cars on fire on Sunday in protest of an 85-acre training complex for Read More…
NFL Player Ryan Clark Finally Received A Signing Bonus Of $1.7M
Abu Mubarik Ryan Clark. Photo: U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Robert Cloys/Wiki/Public domain In 2002, Ryan Clark was signed by the NFL New York Giants as an undrafted free agent after playing for the Louisiana State University (LSU) Tigers for four years. He was signed to a two-year contract worth $525,000. His rookie signing bonuses Read More…
My neighbor’s 5-year-old son Now, His Parents Are Suing Me
What should I do about this lawsuit? My neighbor’s 5-year-old son snuck into my backyard and got bitten by my poodle when I was at work. Now, his parents are suing me for medical cost. What should I do? by Naomi Levell · Question asked: “What should I do about this lawsuit? My neighbor’s 5-year-old Read More…
The Robots Already Among Us
Amazon is now one of the largest employers in the United States, but its empire was built partly thanks to a small army of robotic workers. In partnership with As WIRED senior writer Will Knight writes in a behind-the-scenes feature article, Amazon is now rolling out thousands of new, more advanced robots. The move could Read More…