Plus: What Happened in Chicago and What May Be Next, Explained
| Good morning from Washington, where, like so many places, back to school looks a whole lot different. We’ve got advice on some big questions from two health professionals. On the podcast, a public policy leader in Chicago analyzes the spike in violence and looting there. Plus: conservatives unite to defend free speech; the federal government’s role during urban riots; and the racist taint of the left’s Marxism. On this date in 1990, near Faith, South Dakota, fossil hunter Susan Hendrickson finds what turns out to be the largest-ever Tyrannosaurus rex skeleton ever discovered. It’s named Sue, after her. | |
| Analysis | What Happened in Chicago and What May Be Next, Explained | | By Virginia Allen John Tillman, chairman and CEO of the Illinois Policy Institute, joins the podcast to offer insight into how the streets of Chicago so quickly fell into chaos, and what must be done to prevent further violence and looting. | More |
News | ‘Philadelphia Statement’ Defends Free Speech From Cancel Culture | | By Fred Lucas Asserting that cancel culture has put freedom of expression in crisis, a statement initially signed by 45 prominent individuals from universities, think tanks, and other organizations asserts that expressing “ideas we find offensive is not an act of ‘violence.’” | More |
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