The 'Diploma Divide' Explains Why Iowa Looks Better for Trump Than New Hampshire In Iowa and New Hampshire, educational attainment best predicts presidential preference. By Tim Alberta
The Contest for the Senate Polling suggests that Trump has been a drag on the ticket. By Ramesh Ponnuru
Slanted Justice Or the use of administrative diktat to make rock ’n’ roll and pro football polite. By Kevin D. Williamson
James Comey’s Dereliction Of course the Obama administration was not going to prosecute Hillary Clinton. By Andrew C. McCarthy
The Unionista Hillary Clinton stopped believing in school choice when the unions wanted her to. By Larry Sand
Suing Choice Away Education lobbyists in Florida hope to end a popular scholarship program. By Jason Bedrick
Every Student a Bond Seller Purdue created a kind of financing that’s cheaper for students than government loans. By Jon Hartley
Light in the Night Michael Knox Beran reviews A Torch Kept Lit: Great Lives of the Twentieth Century, by William F. Buckley Jr., edited by James Rosen.
Firing Line at 50 Neal B. Freeman reviews Open to Debate: How William F. Buckley Put Liberal America on the Firing Line, by Heather Hendershot.
Inside the Circus Michael F. Bishop reviews The Pigeon Tunnel: Stories from My Life, by John le Carré.