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Moody Bible sues Chicago schools for religious discrimination

The Chicago Board of Public Education is barring Christian students from receiving necessary student-teacher classroom experiences, argues a new lawsuit from The Moody Bible Institute. “No student should lose out… Read More

November 12, 2025
Opinion
Op-ed: Valid criticisms on gifted preschool programs fail to recognize homeschooling as ultimate ‘individualized instruction’

A recent Hechinger Report commentary skillfully highlighted the challenges of implementing gifted education programs for preschoolers, but it fell short of identifying a proven solution: homeschooling. “In an ideal world,… Read More

November 12, 2025
Culture
TPUSA speakers preach love, gospel at final tour stop in Kirk’s honor while protestors disrupt outside

Two months after Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk was shot and killed while speaking at Utah Valley University, his friends Frank Turek and Rob Schneider spoke Monday at the… Read More

November 12, 2025
Government
Trump declares Veterans Day as ‘Victory Day,’ honors those with ‘the courage to serve’

President Donald Trump on Tuesday declared Veterans Day as “Victory Day” and praised America’s military might.  “From now on, we’re going to be celebrating Victory Day for World War I,… Read More

November 11, 2025
World
Bombings in India, Pakistan have South Asia on edge

Tensions escalated across South Asia after separate Monday bombings in India and Pakistan left at least 20 people dead and nearly 30 others injured. Although officials have not established a… Read More

November 11, 2025
Culture
Missionary father, daughter killed in relief-mission plane crash

Christian missionary Alexander Wurm, 53, and his daughter Serena Wurm, 22, were killed Monday when their plane, bearing hurricane relief materials bound for Jamaica, crashed in a residential neighborhood in… Read More

November 11, 2025
Government
Watch: Sen. Marshall calls Obamacare ‘a slot machine going to big insurance companies’

Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kansas, called the estimated 35-40% of people on Obamacare who never file a claim “ghost people” during remarks Friday on the Senate floor. About 10 million… Read More

November 11, 2025
Government
Senate passes bill to end government shutdown, leaving some Democrats fuming; House vote next

The Senate passed a bill to reopen the government late Monday night, sending it to the House after a record-long shutdown. In a 60-40 vote, eight Democrats broke ranks to… Read More

November 11, 2025
Government
Assisted suicide bill reaches Illinois governor’s desk 

A bill that would allow doctors to prescribe lethal drugs to terminally ill adults has passed both chambers of the Illinois Legislature and now awaits action from Democrat Gov. J.B. Read More

November 11, 2025
World
BBC scolds employee for calling ‘pregnant people’ women 

BBC is officially reprimanding its news presenter Martine Croxall for using the term “women” instead of “pregnant people” on air earlier this year.  “Giving the strong impression of expressing a… Read More

November 11, 2025
Government
Nebraska governor’s executive order defunds abortion providers, including Planned Parenthood

Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen has issued an executive order defunding Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers. Executive Order No. 25-16, titled “Protecting the Life, Health, and… Read More

November 11, 2025
Government
RFK Jr. urges global health authorities to make mercury-free vaccines 

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is calling on world health leaders to eliminate the use of mercury in vaccines. In a video message to the… Read More

November 11, 2025
Culture
‘Thank you for your service’ reaches fewer ears as US veteran population is half of a generation ago 

America’s veteran population has quietly halved in 25 years, shrinking to 18 million in a nation of 340 million, Pew Research reports. The number of… Read More

November 11, 2025
Culture
Public schools’ ‘mission creep’ diminishes family’s role while academic quality declines, commentary argues

If schools fail to educate your children, should you trust them to deliver health care as well? Absolutely not, concludes one mom serving on the board… Read More

November 11, 2025
Government
Watch: DHS fights back against media ‘falsehoods’ with weekly videos on ICE operations

Media misinformation about Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers has gotten so bad according to the Department of Homeland Security, the agency says it’s now releasing a weekly video to… Read More

November 10, 2025
Courts
SCOTUS won’t hear case that might have overturned same-sex marriage

In a Monday order, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected a religious liberty case that could have reconsidered the national legalization of same-sex marriage in Obergefell v. Read More

November 10, 2025
Courts
Florida sues Planned Parenthood for lying to women about abortion pill’s safety 

The state of Florida is suing Planned Parenthood over “manifestly false” claims regarding the safety of chemical abortions, which hospitalize thousands of women annually, the state’s attorney general announced Thursday. Read More

November 10, 2025
Public Education
South Carolina, Illinois report cards show stark divide between funding, proficiency

The newest state report cards are highlighting the disconnect between education funding and academic achievement. South Carolina and Illinois have just released their 2024-25 state report cards, and despite spending… Read More

November 10, 2025
Public Education
Affluent Texas suburbs closing schools as district says families priced out by housing costs

An upscale Dallas suburb is shuttering three of its elementary schools as families reportedly are getting priced out of its housing market – and the trend is happening in neighboring… Read More

November 10, 2025
Culture
Americans return to reading Scriptures in 12-point jump, study finds

More than 40% of U.S. adults are reading their Bibles weekly for the first time in 15 years, according to Barna Group’s most recent report. “We… Read More

November 10, 2025