Trump Says Military ‘Turned on the Water’ in California, Although State Disputes It

The president said that he used ‘emergency powers’ to make it happen. President Donald Trump on Monday evening wrote on social media that the U.S. military, under his direction, turned on water supplies in California following devastating wildfires in Los Angeles and Southern California, although state officials have since said otherwise. “The United States Military

Classical Education Resurgence Is Shaping School Choice

Teach them how to learn, not what to learn. That’s the key concept for classical education, which is enjoying a national resurgence, with Florida leading the way. Classical education advocates hope their movement will expand from private religious and chartered learning institutions to struggling public schools. Hope is high in the wake of an election

Senate to vote on Sean Duffy confirmation for transportation secretary

Washington — The Senate is expected to vote Tuesday on the confirmation of former Rep. Sean Duffy as transportation secretary, with wide bipartisan support expected, as some of President Trump’s more controversial nominees face confirmation hearings this week.  Duffy, 53, represented Wisconsin in the Senate from 2011 to 2019 and previously served as the district