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Indiana judge denies Planned Parenthood request to expand abortion

An Indiana judge has ruled against a request by Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers to expand the state’s near-total abortion ban to include more health exceptions. The pro-abortion groups… Read More

September 18, 2024
Public Education
Jewish student attacked from behind, spat on at University of Michigan

A Jewish university student was brutally attacked in Michigan amid a nationwide failure of university administrators to address antisemitism. A 19-year-old University of Michigan (UM) student was attacked from behind… Read More

September 18, 2024
Public Education
Maine draws criticism for concealing pre-pandemic data on student performance

Is Maine concealing data on student learning loss after the pandemic? A research organization has criticized the state for not making data on student achievement and other metrics publicly available,… Read More

September 18, 2024
Christian Schools
Christian Teacher of the Year: Rachel Burrow turns heads with ability to inspire students’ love of God, country

How many Americans today have even read the Federalist Papers, much less talked about them at dinner parties? How many on the street could even say what they are? As… Read More

September 17, 2024
Opinion
The Colorado education establishment is peddling school choice myths. Here’s the truth.

The Colorado Board of Education is peddling myths about school choice as voters weigh a constitutional amendment in November’s election. Lisa Escárcega and Kathy Plomer, both members of the Colorado… Read More

September 17, 2024
Public Education
Survey suggests better teacher rewards don’t guarantee better student performance

What’s “best” for teachers may not be best for students, a new survey shows. The annual “Best and Worst States for Teachers” survey is designed to… Read More

September 17, 2024
Culture
U.S. pastor released after 18 years in Chinese prison

A California pastor has been released after being imprisoned in communist China for over 18 years. David Lin, 68, a U.S. citizen, was working to establish a Christian training center… Read More

September 17, 2024
Government
Arizona town outlaws DEI in favor of meritocracy

An Arizona town has prohibited affirmative action in its policies after one councilman compared Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) ideology to “cancer.” Queen Creek, a suburb of Phoenix, revised its… Read More

September 17, 2024
Public Education
Michigan still suffering from high chronic absenteeism after COVID-19 pandemic

Despite a slight decline in chronic absenteeism in the last school year, Michigan is still battling to bring more students back to classrooms since the COVID-19 pandemic. “Our students need… Read More

September 17, 2024
Politics
Did ABC News strike a deal with Harris campaign in Trump debate? Congressman wants company, whistleblower to testify

A Republican congressman from Pennsylvania wants ABC News to testify about its arrangements for the debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. “We’re going to do… Read More

September 17, 2024
Culture
CDC and OB-GYN group admit abortion pill reversal is effective

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the prominent American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) have long denied and even fought to tamp down the effectiveness of… Read More

September 16, 2024
Homeschools
Across the board, homeschool parents support school choice, survey reveals

Despite coming from a range of political affiliations, most homeschool families support school choice policies, a new poll finds. “Homeschool parents want what every parent wants – the freedom to… Read More

September 16, 2024
Christian Schools
More parents skipping public schools, choosing Christian school from start

The growth is real and it’s starting early. An increasing number of parents are ruling out public school completely and choosing Christian school for their kids from day one. Northland… Read More

September 16, 2024
Opinion
Op-ed: Why the frantic school-morning routine, not homeschooling, should be considered ‘extreme’

Sometimes the best answer is the simplest one, but media outlets love to scoff at simplicity as somehow “extreme.” Take homeschooling as an example. An informal survey of parents found… Read More

September 16, 2024
Culture
Legendary actor Sylvester Stallone reveals he is an abortion survivor

Nothing makes a more eloquent pro-life statement than the story of someone who survived an abortion attempt. The latest account comes from Hollywood and iconic film actor Sylvester Stallone, who… Read More

September 16, 2024
Public Education
Most Alaska students are below grade level in reading and math

Two-thirds of Alaska students can’t read or do math at grade level, a new report reveals. Alaska’s Department of Education and Early Development (DEED) released its 2024… Read More

September 11, 2024
Culture
Regular church attendance lengthens life more than diet and exercise, longevity expert says

(The Washington Stand) – Attending church services may open the door to eternal life—but it will also extend your life on Earth more than diet or exercise, according to the foremost… Read More

September 11, 2024
Christian Schools
Christian Teacher of the Year: Dr. John McWilliams uses nature to reveal God’s invisible attributes

With creation as his science classroom, Dr. John McWilliams lets God do most of the talking, despite the teacher’s vast experience and soothing south Arkansas drawl. The briefly retired biology… Read More

September 10, 2024
Public Education
St. Joseph, Missouri school board votes to retain two more challenged books

A Missouri school board voted once again to keep challenged books in school libraries. The St. Joseph School District (SJSD) board voted 4-2 on Monday to keep… Read More

September 10, 2024
Public Education
Mizzou and city of Columbia to celebrate Patriot Day in honor of 9/11 victims

The University of Missouri and the city of Columbia will jointly hold a Patriot Day ceremony on Wednesday at Traditions Plaza to honor those who lost their lives in the… Read More

September 10, 2024