Culture
Top women’s tennis player says it’s unfair for transgender athletes to compete against womenTop-ranked women’s tennis player Aryna Sabalenka said this week women shouldn’t have to compete against transgender-identifying males in professional tennis, adding pressure to sports bodies that… Read More
Government
Watch: DeSantis shows Florida’s budget smaller, more effective than New York’sFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis unveiled a state budget Wednesday that is less than New York City’s and less than half the size of New York state’s. Despite Florida having… Read More
Public Education
Charter school enrollment continues to grow, bolstered by minority familiesPublic school enrollment is on a steep decline, except for one type of school: charters. The National Alliance for Public Charter Schools (NAPCS) released its 2025… Read More
Public Education
Michigan schools face Title IX complaint over transgender volleyball playerA Michigan family filed a Title IX complaint this week after a transgender athlete played on Ann Arbor Skyline’s girls’ volleyball team this fall with no notice to parents. Parent… Read More
Public Education
Oregon school board apologizes after contentious meeting over $61 million construction contractThe Portland School Board has apologized after a recent meeting left one board member “in tears” over a $61 million construction management contract, OregonLive.com reported. Although… Read More
Government
Watch: Senator says $79 billion in COVID-19 fraud included loan applicants who used doll-face photos for IDSenator Joni Ernst, an Iowa Republican who has spent much of her Washington career fighting government waste, called out fraud examples Wednesday, including people who used pictures of dolls on… Read More
Government
Kristi Noem testifies to Congress on worldwide threats, immigration; protesters erupt at hearingHomeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem warned Congress of escalating threats and defended the Trump administration’s immigration policies in a contentious hearing Thursday that was interrupted by shouting protesters. “Stop… Read More
Culture
New Charlie Kirk book celebrating joys of Sabbath becomes bestseller on first day, sells out at AmazonA new book from Charlie Kirk about honoring the biblical Sabbath has flown off the proverbial shelves, topping Amazon’s bestseller list and selling out at the… Read More
Culture
Majority of parents, teachers, students fear impact of AI in education, even as its reach growsMost middle- and high-school students use artificial intelligence, but half of them have major concerns – as do their parents and teachers. More than 85% of middle- and high-school… Read More
Government
FBI breaks up Chinese AI smuggling networkU.S. officials have announced the dismantling of a major Chinese smuggling network that attempted to illegally export $160 million in advanced artificial intelligence (AI) chips to China. The chips were… Read More
Culture
Candace Cameron Bure says God’s Word sustained her through cancel culture backlashActress and filmmaker Candace Cameron Bure says she leaned on God’s promises in Scripture when cancel culture once targeted her, costing her friendships and partnerships. Bure shared the story… Read More
Christian Schools
18-year-old founds microschool, finds success following God’s callWhen Anna Gutscher graduated from homeschool in southeastern Colorado, she felt God leading her to start a microschool instead of pursuing a career in real estate. One year later she… Read More
Culture
‘Godless demons’ provoke teen suicide in twisted online ‘sextortion’ schemeFifteen-year-old Bryce Tate shot and killed himself in his West Virginia home as a result of falling victim to a cruel “sextortionist” who told him his life was “already over.”… Read More
Government
US seizes oil tanker off VenezuelaThe United States has seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela, President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday, a marked escalation in the conflict brewing between the two countries. Read More
Government
FDA mifepristone review ongoing as pro-life groups demand actionThe Food and Drug Administration review of the chemical abortion pill is dragging on, and pro-life advocates and politicians are fed up, especially after a report the delay may be… Read More
Christian Schools
Christian charter school in TN gets support from AG, education reform advocatesTennessee may soon become the first state to officially fund a Christian public charter school. The Wilberforce Academy of Knoxville filed a lawsuit against the Knox… Read More
Culture
Jelly Roll boldly shares his faith in Jesus on ESPN: ‘God is everything, baby’Singer and songwriter Jelly Roll is showing that his newfound faith isn’t a gimmick for music and awards, but a deep-down conviction that is reshaping him from the inside out. Read More
Government
New York governor discusses amendments to assisted suicide proposalNew York Gov. Kathy Hochul wants changes to a bill that would allow doctors to provide lethal drugs to patients with terminal diagnoses. The Medical Aid in Dying Act passed… Read More
Public Education
Massachusetts audit chastises district leadership for ‘unconscionable, highly disturbing’ $18M deficitA Massachusetts district has drawn withering criticism from the state Office of the Inspector General (OIG) after its overspending during the 2023 fiscal year created an “unprecedented” $18 million deficit. Read More
Culture
One dead, another critically wounded in Kentucky State University shootingOne person is dead and another was critically wounded in a shooting at Kentucky State University Tuesday. A suspect, identified as Jacob Lee Bard, 48,… Read More



















