“Mission Accomplished”: Harris Targets Haley Holdouts in Fox News Interview. Phil Wegmann reports that she may have checked all the boxes in appealing to GOP voters who can’t bring themselves to vote party this time around.
Hurricane Helene’s Political Disaster. Ryan Bonifay predicts an Election Day catastrophe if Republicans don’t work quickly to ensure that all voters have access to the ballot box.
Taking the Plunge on AI in Education. Lew Ludwig invites readers to dive deeply into the thoughtful integration of technology and offers advice for taking the plunge.
“One Neat Trick” To Rig the National Popular Vote Compact? At RealClearPolicy, Sean Parnell examines a possible loophole aimed at rendering the Electoral College moot.
For Harris, Pro-Choice Does Not Include Cars and Appliances. Also at RealClearPolicy, Kenin Spivak reveals the vice president’s plan to curtail consumer options.
School Choice Helps Students Affected by Declining Enrollment. At RealClearEducation, Martin Lueken suggests that embracing change will ensure every child has access to quality instruction.
Radiation: Time Forgotten. At RealClearEnergy, Robert Hargraves writes that with a new understanding of the risks, the U.S. can seek advances in nuclear technology.
What We’re Not Hearing on the Fight Against Fentanyl. At RealClearHealth, Justin Phillips warns that addressing this full-blown crisis must be a top priority for policymakers.
Elon, I Triple-Dog Dare You To Fix Healthcare. Also at RealClearHealth, Josh Umbehr implores the controversial billionaire to try his hand at rehabilitating this fraught industry.
Automation Is the Natural, Job-Enhancing Order of Humanity. At RealClearMarkets, Philip Bell welcomes the next era of innovation and hopes it will be fearlessly embraced.
Pennsylvania Supreme Court Preserves Requirement To Date Mail-Ins. At RealClearPennsylvania, Greg Teufel celebrates the latest victory for the Keystone State’s election integrity laws.
Russia-North Korea Alliance: A Hidden Opportunity for Washington. At RealClearDefense, Will Kielm and Axel de Vernou assert that both Seoul and the U.S. may be able to make lemonade from the developing partnership.