
Sarah A. Font
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1 week ago |
aei.org | Naomi Schaefer Riley |James Piereson |Howard Husock |Sarah A. Font
Op-Ed Bill Gates Makes a Bet: Foundations of the Future Free Market Op-Ed Bill Gates’ Good Example Op-Ed The Problem with Lived Experience Report American Enterprise Institute America’s Largest Foundations: Examining Payout Rates and Perpetuity Op-Ed Cuomo’s Double-edged School ‘reinvention’ Article Democrats Have Taken over Education Reform Article How Education Philanthropy Can Accidentally Promote Groupthink and Bandwagonism Article 8 Education Stories We’ll Be Reading in 2018 Post AEIdeas...
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Apr 11, 2024 |
thehill.com | Naomi Schaefer Riley |Sarah A. Font
Joseph Adonis of New York, age 14 months, died from acute heroin, cocaine and fentanyl poisoning. A medically fragile toddler in Arizona died after being left unattended his crib by parents with a long history of substance abuse. A Missouri four-year old died from malnutrition and chronic abuse by a caregiver prone to “unpredictable behavior” due to drug abuse. These cases are not isolated tragedies.
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Jan 31, 2024 |
city-journal.org | Sarah A. Font |Naomi Riley
Charlie and Nadine H. were removed from their mother’s care in 1994 after she tried to drown three-year-old Nadine in a bathtub. The State of New Jersey placed the siblings in the care of their father’s estranged wife, who beat them with curtain rods, metal rulers, and a bucket. She also gave her boyfriend, who had spent time in prison for sexually abusing his own child, unfettered access to Charlie and Nadine, and he abused them, too.
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Oct 5, 2023 |
newspub.live | Sarah A. Font |Naomi Schaefer Riley
From Karl Bordner, whose game-winner gave Indiana a 20-18 victory in the first-ever Kentucky-Indiana basketball game in 1924, to Christian Watford, whose 2011-12 Indiana team allowed 102 points to Kentucky in a double-digit Sweet 16 loss, the border rivalry between the Wildcats and Hoosiers lasted nearly 100 years until the series wasn’t renewed in 2012.
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Oct 5, 2023 |
indystar.com | Sarah A. Font |Naomi Schaefer Riley
Sarah Font and Naomi Schaefer RileyIndianapolis StarWhat should anger us most about the life of Kimberly F., a 15-year-old Indiana girl in the custody of the state’s Department of Child Services? That she was repeatedly sexually abused by at least three men? That those responsible for her allowed the abuse to continue? That the state repeatedly kept her in the care of those who exposed her to harm? Or the fact that she’s now been in foster care for eight years?
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