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Two males face off in women’s pool championship

A pool tournament in the United Kingdom ended with two transgender competitors – Harriet Haynes and Lucy Smith – facing each other for the title. Both… Read More

April 8, 2025
Politics
Mayra Flores: Hispanics share GOP values of God, family, hard work

The first Mexican-born congresswoman elected in U.S. history has a message for conservatives: Engage Hispanic citizens, who share many of the same core values. Mayra Flores, former representative for Texas’… Read More

April 8, 2025
Opinion
Op-ed: How homeschool associations showcase US innovation, ‘social capital’ – and why we need them today

Having just returned from a homeschool conference this weekend, I’m experiencing all the emotions – elation from the past, exhaustion for the present … but also… Read More

April 8, 2025
Government
Connecticut Democrats advance bill to protect out-of-state abortionists and trans medical industry

Democrats in Connecticut plan to expand the state’s “shield law” that protects nonresidents who perform abortions in Connecticut from legal prosecution when they “break the law” in their own pro-life… Read More

April 8, 2025
Government
Utah and Idaho ban Pride flags, other ‘politicized flags’ on government property

Two Western states won’t be flying the Pride flag at their capitols or other government buildings anytime soon. Both Idaho and Utah passed measures this year to restrict what flags… Read More

April 8, 2025
Government
DOGE hammer falls on more DEI programs, saving millions

The Trump administration is continuing to cut wasteful spending on museum and library diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs, especially in blue states. The administration announced it is canceling $15… Read More

April 7, 2025
Government
Colorado House passes ‘deadnaming and misgendering’ bill that threatens parental custody

The Colorado House of Representatives passed a bill that would threaten parental rights over the use of pronouns and “deadnaming” of transgender people. The bill, called… Read More

April 7, 2025
Opinion
School choice isn’t to blame for Texas schools’ struggles

As school choice nears passage in the Texas House, opponents are already claiming school choice will deprive public schools of funding and force them to close. While this may sound… Read More

April 7, 2025
Government
Georgia governor signs law enshrining religious freedoms, limiting government interference

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a new bill into law to increase religious freedom protections. SB 36, nicknamed the Georgia Religious Freedom Restoration Act, was modeled… Read More

April 7, 2025
Politics
Gavin Newsom doubles down on transgender athlete stance but won’t commit to solution

Liberal California Gov. Gavin Newsom says he recognizes that transgender-identifying athletes shouldn’t compete in girls’ sports, but he still won’t commit to doing anything about it. Newsom, widely rumored to… Read More

April 7, 2025
Government
Missouri considers mandatory Ten Commandment displays in schools amid religious revival

Missouri lawmakers are considering legislation requiring the Ten Commandments be displayed in school classrooms, amid a national shift to allow more religious references in the public square. Senate Bill 594… Read More

April 7, 2025
Politics
Astroturf protests; Trump talks trade with Vietnam; DOJ lawyer sidelined

Over the weekend, anti-Trump protests were staged across the U.S., organized by liberal groups funded by billionaire Democrats such as George Soros and LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman. The protests, branded… Read More

April 7, 2025
Courts
Transgender prostitute convicted for killing man who demanded refund after gender reveal

Hamza Walupupu’s encounter with a prostitute in San Francisco turned deadly after learning he was really with a biological man. Now the trans prostitute is facing prison time for his… Read More

April 4, 2025
Government
USDA says it’s freezing some Maine funding over transgender athlete battle

Maine is facing further consequences for allowing male transgender-identifying athletes to compete in women’s sports. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced this week it has frozen some funding for… Read More

April 4, 2025
Public Education
A DOGE-like program could help Louisiana parents decide where to send their children to school

As Louisiana continues its push to improve education through school choice, it has introduced a new accountability tool granting an inside look at schools and how education dollars are spent. Read More

April 4, 2025
Culture
Female fencer takes knee instead of fighting male opponent

A female fencer recently took her safety into her own hands instead of competing against a male transgender-identifying athlete. Stephanie Turner was disqualified from a fencing tournament in Maryland last… Read More

April 4, 2025
Public Education
It’s the law: Idaho public schools will now teach prenatal development

Pro-lifers notched another victory last week when Idaho passed a bill requiring public schools to teach students about the development of human life from conception to birth. Starting in the… Read More

April 3, 2025
Courts
NC Supreme Court allows lawsuit against school that vaccinated child against parent’s will, testing federal PREP Act

The North Carolina Supreme Court is allowing the mother of a minor child who received a COVID-19 vaccination against her and the child’s will to sue the school that administered… Read More

April 3, 2025
Government
Nevada bars transgender athletes from girls’ sports; Georgia could be next

Two more states are taking action to prevent transgender athletes from competing in girls’ sports. The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association (NIAA) announced Tuesday it will no… Read More

April 3, 2025
Government
Musk plans to leave government service but continue to wield cost-cutting axe

Elon Musk plans to leave government service shortly when the end date on his temporary status as a government employee is reached, the White House confirmed Wednesday. Politico… Read More

April 3, 2025