That’s the title of a blog entry from The American Thinker, which reports on the Tampa-based Medicare/Medicaid provider WellCare whose stock plunged from $115 per share on Wednesday to…
A New Jersey surperior court judge ruled today that Princeton University must go on trial for improperly spending $200 million of a Robertson Foundation bequest intended to help Princeton students prepare…
Today TCSdaily.com printed an abridged version of Ivan Osorio’s October Labor Watch article that examined Big Labor’s effort to cozy up to movers and shakers in the world of private equity.
Lynne Munson, an adjunct fellow at Richard Vedder’s nonprofit Center for College Affordability and Productivity, has an answer to why college tuition is rising so quickly, and it…
Human Events has republished Max Borders’s fine article on the National Commission on Energy Policy, a pressure group that is pushing for a massive takeover of the U.S. energy…
Herbert and Marion Sandler are the billionaire California financiers who contributed $13 million to pro-Kerry 527 organizations in 2004–including $2.5 million to the MoveOn.org Voter Fund–and subsequently joined George Soros’s Democracy…
Here’s the source for George Will’s column (cited yesterday) that philanthropy is how very wealthy people differentiate themselves from the merely wealthy: The Luxury Institute, a think tank representing the luxury-loving community,…
How much is philanthropy driven by sympathy, by guilt, or simply in order to feel good about oneself? George Will recently opined on the subject, connecting philanthropic giving…
A British court has ruled that Al Gore’s much-hyped movie, An Inconvenient Truth, is political propaganda. An article on the ruling is available here, and a more detailed analysis by the…
Christopher DeMuth has announced that he will retire as president of the American Enterprise Institute in 2008. DeMuth became president in 1986. Under his leadership AEI’s budget grew from $7.7 million…