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View allLozenski Video Removed: Walz Must Start Again
Stanley Kurtz
Brian Lozenski, Macalester College professor of urban and multicultural education, was the subject of my piece yesterday, “Walz Education Appointee…
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National Review Online / October 4, 2024
Walz Education Appointee Calls for the Overthrow of the U.S.
Stanley Kurtz
Brian Lozenski, an associate professor of urban and multicultural education at Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minn., was appointed by…
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National Review Online / October 3, 2024
Courts Are Letting Social-Media Platforms Get Away with Manipulating Children
Clare Morell
A Utah judge was wrong to strike down the state’s attempt to protect kids from social media’s harms.
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National Review Online / October 2, 2024
Newman and the Work of Ida Friederike Görres
Jennifer Bryson
In Munich in the 1990s, a previously unknown manuscript of an unpublished book about John Henry Newman written fifty years…
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Newman Review / September 30, 2024
The Kids Online Safety Act was a good start, but app stores need accountability too
Clare Morell
History’s first “digital natives,” members of Gen Z, are experiencing such acute levels of emotional strain and depression that Jonathan…
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The Hill / September 29, 2024
Events
View allScholar Appearances
View allGeorge Weigel discusses the Synod on Synodality with Robert Royal
The Catholic Thing / September 30, 2024
Aaron Rothstein discusses the Troubling Rise of Assisted Suicide and Euthanasia
The National Affairs Podcast / September 29, 2024
Ryan Anderson on the Post-Dobbs Abortion Reality
First Things: The Editor’s Desk / September 26, 2024