More Questions Than Answers for Herriman’s Broadband Proposal
The idea of offering cheaper and faster internet is appealing, but the reality is that municipal networks struggle to break even, much less turn a profit, without the help of taxpayer funds.
How Artificial Intelligence Can Disrupt Our Outdated School System
Emerging technologies like artificial intelligence offer a potential paradigm shift, challenging entrenched educational norms and encouraging us to radically reimagine the system.
Solving Cell Phones in Schools
Advocates say banning cell phones will improve student achievement, decrease student misbehavior, and improve the school's overall climate. But do these bans work?
UT Supreme Court Favors Privacy
While police officers may be permitted to search your device with a warrant, you are not obligated to reveal the passcode to unlock it.
Gov. Cox Wants 35,000 New Starter Homes. But How Will They Get Built?
If local government acts in the deregulatory, free market ways described here, then the goal of getting 35,000 starter homes built could be met or even exceeded — all at no cost to the taxpayer.
College Can Wait
In an age where information is just a few clicks away, college may not be the golden ticket to success it once was. Entrepreneurship, coupled with self-directed learning, has the potential to provide a better path to success than...