Public Education
‘Lines are getting blurred’ between student AI use and cheating, educators sayPen-and-paper tests may become the latest weapon in anti-cheating technology as artificial intelligence is rendering students’ take-home exams and homework assignments obsolete. “The cheating is off the charts. It’s the… Read More
Opinion
45 years of failure: A bureaucracy built for unions, not studentsSince the first days of this administration, outrage has been building in the fake news media and their teacher union financial backers at Education Secretary Linda McMahon and President Donald… Read More
Culture
Independent journalist harassed, pepper-sprayed at protest ‘against Islamification’ in Dearborn, MichiganIndependent journalist Cam Higby was harassed and assaulted by counter-protestors during Tuesday’s “Americans Against Islamification” rally in Dearborn, Michigan, according to videos posted online and testimony he gave at a City Hall meeting. The event drew hundreds… Read More
Culture
Gracie Hunt, of Chiefs’ Hunt family, supports family-friendly Super Bowl halftime optionAn alternative Super Bowl halftime show could offer families a better option when the NFL picks performers who divide fans, Gracie Hunt says. Hunt, the daughter of Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt, recently… Read More
Government
Trump supports federal AI standard, says states overregulatePresident Donald Trump on Tuesday called for a single federal policy to govern artificial intelligence in a post on Truth Social, saying individual states “overregulate” and… Read More
Courts
California family wins court fight over gender lessons; district must notify parents, allow opt-outsThe family of a California fifth grader who resisted gender ideology being taught in his school has prevailed in court, scoring a victory for parental rights and religious… Read More
Public Education
Oregon’s public school enrollment continues decline as administrators scramble to collect data, track studentsMore than 37,000 students have left Oregon’s public schools since the COVID-19 pandemic – reversing a years-long trend and raising questions about enrollment tracking, according to recent reports. “While declining birth rates in… Read More
Culture
Pro-life pregnancy care centers increase services as abortion numbers risePregnancy care centers served more than 1 million new clients and provided more than $452 million in services and material goods in 2024 alone – recording breaking numbers – according to a recent study. The Charlotte Lozier Institute,… Read More
Government
‘America is open for business’: Trump touts growing global investments in the US, American-Saudi partnershipPresident Donald Trump hailed the U.S.-Saudi partnership as “among the most consequential in the entire world” and told global leaders and investors that “America is open for business.” “My message… Read More
Government
Watch: DOT urges travelers to restore civility in skies ahead of Thanksgiving rushJust in time for the busy Thanksgiving travel week, the U.S. Department of Transportation has released a video calling on travelers to restore civility and manners when flying. “Manners don’t… Read More
Culture
Canadian party leader calls on country to end infanticide, citing late-term abortion policiesPeople’s Party of Canada leader Maxime Bernier is urging the country to outlaw late-term abortion after a new undercover video showed a Toronto facility offering abortions far into the third… Read More
Opinion
Blue cities catch the blues as economic optimism rises in America’s heartland, survey findsAmericans outside of blue urban areas are feeling far more optimistic about the country’s future than big city residents, a new survey reveals. The poll by the American Communities Project/Ipsos shows Biden-era inflation… Read More
Culture
Nearly 70 Planned Parenthood clinics have closed this year, report findsPlanned Parenthood has closed almost 70 facilities in 2025, a shift the group links to recent limits on federal funding. A new report from the organization says the… Read More
Culture
Children welcomed to new homes during National Adoption MonthTwo-year-old Niko officially joined nine siblings as the youngest son of the Thomas family on Saturday in St. Louis. “He’s just a wonderful little boy and we’re lucky to have him in our… Read More
Courts
‘Fight for life is far from over’: Upcoming case challenges FDA for allowing abortion drugs to be shipped across state linesA legal battle is unfolding over a Biden-era policy change that allowed doctors to mail abortion drugs across state lines, as pro-life states argue the scheme effectively nullifies their protections. … Read More
Culture
Bible app tops 1 billion installs as founder points to a global move of GodThe founder of the world’s most-used Bible app says reaching 1 billion installs isn’t just a ministry milestone – it points to a sweeping move of God around the world. Read More
Public Education
Lavish 2024-25 NY school staffer salaries, retirement packages draw ire from taxpayer watchdogsNew York taxpayers paid nearly $19.7 billion in the 2024-25 academic year for the salaries of 263,868 educators, a recent Newsday report found – drawing outrage from analysts who argue such… Read More
Government
Federal DOE makes massive shift, moves K-12, higher education to Labor DepartmentThe plan to scale back the Department of Education took “a major step” forward Tuesday with the announcement of six agreements with four other federal agencies to deliver services and programs. Notably, the… Read More
Government
Saudi Crown Prince pledges $600 billion in US investments during meeting with TrumpSaudi Arabia is investing nearly $1 trillion in America, “the hottest country on the planet,” the Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman announced Tuesday during his meeting with President Donald Trump in the Oval Office. “What you’re creating is… Read More
Public Education
Watch: McMahon says shutdown proves schools don’t need the DOEThe federal government shut down for 43 days – and school systems were largely unaffected, Education Secretary Linda McMahon says in a new video. “Flights were delayed. SNAP benefits ran… Read More



















