Category: Politics

  • The Hollowed School: What Is Happening to Public Education in Kentucky and Why It Matters

    Kentucky’s public schools are being squeezed from four directions at once. The numbers from Frankfort, JCPS, and FCPS tell a story every educator needs to read.

  • The Pentagon’s AI Ultimatum: What It Means for Privacy

    HYDRA Has a Server Farm: AI, the Pentagon, and What We Should All Be Watching There is a scene near the end of Captain America: The Winter Soldier where Steve Rogers stands in front of S.H.I.E.L.D. headquarters and tells a room full of agents that the organization they have served has been secretly building a…

  • Keep Discovery at Udvar-Hazy: A Case for Preserving Context Over Politics

    The article argues for keeping Space Shuttle Discovery at Udvar-Hazy, emphasizing its historical context, accessibility, and educational value, while proposing Houston focus on modern spaceflight narratives.

  • What We Need To Remember

    Image prompt:Create a neon sign with the words Be Kind in blue neon  over the empty parking of a rural grocery store in the American Midwest. Night time image. Aspect ratio 16:9

  • Book Review: The Pope at War by David I. Kertzer

    David I. Kertzer’s “The Pope at War” critically analyzes Pope Pius XII’s actions during World War II, revealing complicity with fascist regimes and moral failings amid the Holocaust.

  • An Open Letter to Kentucky Parents: It’s Time to Partner Up

    Dear Fellow Parents, If you’re a parent of a K-12 student in Kentucky right now, we need to talk. With HB 208’s cellphone restrictions taking effect, our children are about to experience a significant shift in their school day. But here’s the thing—this change doesn’t start and end at the school doors. It starts at…