Source: Show-Me Institute
by Cory Koedel
“It’s that time of year again. As students finish testing, school begins to shift. More time is spent on parties, watching movies, and projects that fall below grade level. I call it the ‘May Malaise.’ I don’t object to a little downtime as the school year winds down — most parents probably feel the same. But I do mind that the slowdown seems to begin earlier and earlier in the year, stretching into a multi-week period in May when little meaningful academic work takes place. What’s more, students don’t always enjoy it either. Speaking from my own experience, my kids are not exactly clamoring for more assignments, but their disengagement is obvious. This end-of-year drift is especially frustrating after months of being told how critical school attendance is.” (05/22/25)
https://showmeinstitute.org/blog/education/may-malaise-and-the-value-of-testing-in-schools/
Source: The Guardian [UK]
“Scott Mescudi, known as the rapper Kid Cudi testified on Thursday inthe federal racketeering conspiracy and sex-trafficking trial of music mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, alleging that Combs broke into his home in 2011 after discovering that he was dating Combs’s on-again, off-again girlfriend singer Casandra ‘Cassie’ Ventura, and told the court how a molotov cocktail was thrown at his car a few weeks later. Combs, 55, faces charges of sex trafficking, racketeering conspiracy and transportation to engage in prostitution. He was arrested in September, and has pleaded not guilty to all charges.” (05/22/25)
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2025/may/22/kid-cudi-sean-diddy-combs-trial
Source: Latin Times
“Amid an ongoing, monthslong blockade, Israeli forces bombed a prosthetics hospital and medical warehouse, housing prosthetic limbs and vital medicine, in a region with the world’s highest rate of child amputees. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) bombed the Hamad Hospital for Rehabilitation and Prosthetics in Gaza City, one of the few remaining functioning medical facilities in the Gaza Strip that offers rehabilitation services for hearing, balance, and prosthetics, Anadolu Agency reported. Qatar established the hospital in 2019 and condemned Monday’s attack in a scathing statement from the nation’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.” (05/21/25)
https://www.latintimes.com/israel-targets-prosthetics-hospital-medical-warehouse-gaza-strip-home-worlds-highest-rate-583588
Source: The Atlantic
“What RFK Jr. Doesn’t Understand About Autism.” (05/22/25)
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2025/05/what-rfk-doesnt-get-about-autism/682879
Source: The Hill
by Craig A Deare
“President Trump has indicated his interest in sending the U.S. military into Mexico ‘help with the cartels.’ Vice President JD Vance has spoken about sending in the military ‘to do battle with the Mexican drug cartels.’ Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth agrees, saying, ‘If it takes military action, that’s what it may take eventually.’ … Although there is a high chance that there would be tactical success against elements of the cartels, that success would be limited and fleeting — despite the capabilities that America’s military brings to bear. The demand by Americans for a range of illicit drugs is strong and constant. Any disruption of the trafficking of drugs (and all forms of illicit goods) from and through Mexico would be temporary.” (05/22/25)
https://thehill.com/opinion/international/5312757-invading-mexico-to-fight-the-cartels-would-be-a-huge-mistake/
Source: Inequality.org
by Ignacio Gonzalez, Juan Montecino, Aina Puig, Selin Secil Akin & Mary Hansen
“House Republicans’ tax plan would expand a tax break in the 2017 tax reform for ‘pass-through’ businesses that has overwhelmingly benefited high earners. ‘Pass-throughs’ are entities structured so that profits are not taxed at the business level but instead at the owners’ individual income tax rate. The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act introduced a 20% deduction for Qualified Business Income (QBI) for pass-through businesses. House Republicans want to extend this tax break and increase it to 23%. Contrary to proponents’ claims that the QBI deduction stimulates economic growth, economic research suggests a more nuanced and challenging reality. Recent analysis from our team at American University’s Institute for Macroeconomic and Policy Analysis (IMPA) reveals that extending or increasing the QBI is likely to exacerbate economic inequality, while delivering no economic benefits in the long run.” [editor’s note: Five co-writers? I wonder who came up with the chorus? – SAT] (05/22/25)
https://inequality.org/article/pass-through-tax-break-inequality-growth/
Source: ABC News
“Mongolia’s 10-month-old coalition government appeared to be breaking up as protests calling on the prime minister to resign entered their ninth day. The leaders of the three governing parties were meeting Thursday to review their coalition agreement, one day after the largest one — the Mongolian People’s Party — decided to eject the second largest from the coalition. The People’s Party accused the Democratic Party of breaching the agreement after some of its younger lawmakers backed calls for the resignation of Prime Minister Oyun-Erdene Luvsannamsrai. Democratic Party leader Gantumur Luvsannyam, who is the deputy prime minister, said that the views of those legislators were not the party’s position.” (05/22/25)
https://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/protests-prime-minister-mongolia-lead-government-shake-122064443
Source: Future of Freedom Foundation
“President Trump — Central Planner and National Salesman.” (05/22/25)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rk5Jj6YPC9k
Source: The Intercept
by Sam Biddle
“The ever-growing market for personal data has been a boon for American spy agencies. The U.S. intelligence community is now buying up vast volumes of sensitive information that would have previously required a court order, essentially bypassing the Fourth Amendment. But the surveillance state has encountered a problem: There’s simply too much data on sale from too many corporations and brokers. So the government has a plan for a one-stop shop. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence is working on a system to centralize and ‘streamline’ the use of commercially available information, or CAI, like location data derived from mobile ads, by American spy agencies, according to contract documents reviewed by The Intercept.” (05/22/25)
https://theintercept.com/2025/05/22/intel-agencies-buying-data-portal-privacy/
Source: Brownstone Institute
by Rob Jenkins
“In May of 2011, I wrote the following words in the Chronicle of Higher Education: ‘Online learning has become the third rail in American higher-education politics: Step on it and you’re toast.’ In so doing, I planted my foot squarely on that electrified third rail. … there is no denying that much has changed in the 13 years since I penned those fateful words. For one thing, back then, I had never taught an online class. And, of course, that was one of the accusations leveled at me by my detractors. I didn’t know what I was talking about, they insisted, having never ‘been in the trenches’ myself. Yet one needn’t be directly involved in an activity to look at numbers and see a problem.” (05/22/25)
https://brownstone.org/articles/why-i-came-around-to-online-learning/