Ebola Fears Prompt Florida Congressmen to Require Travel Ban on African Nations
Point: Florida Board of Education, Rick Scott Hurt Public Schools
MaryEllen Elia, the superintendent of Hillsborough County representing the states school superintendents, asked the state Board of Education for a moratorium on Florida's high-stakes testing accountability system.
Hailing the First 'Great' Transgender TV Show
The London Daily Mail reportsAmazon.comnow issues a content warning to viewers before they live-stream the second volume of classic "Tom and Jerry" cartoons. Viewers are lectured the cartoons "may depict some ethnic and racial prejudices that were once commonplace in American society. Such depictions were wrong then and are wrong today."
The Top Five Strangest Campaign Emails of 2014
How One Hispanic Chose His Political Party
Recently, a column of mine drew heavy response from an excited group of Hispanics far to the left who disagreed substantially with the points I made.
Legislative Fix Coming for Disabled Foster Kids
It Looks Like a GOP Wave; the Question is How Far it Goes
Republicans seem to be pulling away in the race to win a majority in the U.S. Senate. At least this week.
In mid-September, several polls seemed to be going the other way. The well-informed Washington Post analyst Chris Cillizza wrote that for the first time in this election cycle, odds favored the Democrats keeping their majority.
'Chain Gang Charlie' Author Asks, 'Shouldn't Charlie Crist Be in Jail?'

