Today, Pete Hegseth, the former Fox News host who is Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Department of Defense, appeared before the Senate Armed Services Committee for his confirmation hearing. Jane Mayer has a new report, published last night, detailing how Trump supporters intimidated potential witnesses and suppressed an F.B.I. background check in the run-up to his hearing. Also in today’s edition, the conservative attack on secular schools, and:
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How Religious Schools Became a Billion-Dollar Drain on Public Education
A nationwide movement has funnelled taxpayer money to private institutions, eroding the separation between church and state.
Beginning in the mid-nineteen-nineties, Ohio began offering vouchers to Cleveland students as an alternative to struggling public schools. In this week’s issue, Alec MacGillis explores how what began as a civil-rights cause has, in the last few decades, ballooned into a huge and expensive program—which, along with similar initiatives in other states, is “threatening to become a nationwide money grab.” MacGillis reveals that, in Ohio, “the benefits extend to more than a hundred and fifty thousand students across the state, costing taxpayers nearly a billion dollars, the vast majority of which goes to the Catholic and evangelical institutions that dominate the private-school landscape there.”
In startling new reporting, MacGillis uncovers private correspondence shared among conservative voucher advocates, which reveals a coördinated strategy to extend programs intended for the needy to “far richer families,” with aims that go well beyond education. As one activist puts it, about the movement’s ethos and wider goals, “Government does a lousy job of substituting for religion.” Read or listen to the story »
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How Do You Know When a System Has Failed?
“It’s trivially easy for most people to name a slew of broken systems, financial, technological, governmental, and otherwise,” Joshua Rothman writes. Health care, education, capitalism—the list goes on. But what constitutes systemic failure may look different to different people; even when we agree that something is broken, it’s challenging to reach a consensus on how to fix it. Read the column »
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P.S. Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, announced today that her cancer is in remission. Last March, as rumors mounted about her health, whereabouts, and even her Photoshop skills, Middleton made a public announcement that she was undergoing chemotherapy. Anthony Lane, remarking on the moment of frenzy from the public, wrote, “Logically, the only cure for such lunacy was to show the Princess of Wales alive and well, or as well as she can hope to be, given her ordeal.” 👑
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