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Public Education
Teachers’ union, administrator at odds on handling teaching shortage, ‘excessing’

The Milwaukee Teachers’ Education Association (MTEA) has filed grievances against the city’s school district, arguing a recent move to address classroom vacancies harmed both staffers and students. “Administration could have… Read More

September 18, 2025
Culture
Watch: Customer guides bear out of NJ Dollar General after it bites woman

A courageous local real estate agent swept into action after a 175-pound black bear entered a Dollar General store in Sussex, New Jersey – about 50 miles west of New… Read More

September 18, 2025
Government
NY proposes guidelines for SAFE Act to protect kids online with age verification and parental approval

The New York Attorney General’s Office released proposed guidelines Monday for the Stop Addictive Feeds Exploitation (SAFE) For Kids Act to protect kids from addictive algorithms. “The proposed rule… Read More

September 18, 2025
lincoln, civics education
Public Education
Florida Board of Education chair outlines principles to create ‘informed, virtuous citizenry’

Education shouldn’t just transmit knowledge – it should form character and cultivate “civic virtues essential to freedom,” argued the Florida State Board of Education chair in a recent address. “We… Read More

September 18, 2025
Public Education
EdChoice Survey: Parents want more options, strongly support school choice

As American public schools continue to struggle with declining performance, a new survey shows parents overwhelmingly want more education options – and they continue to strongly support school choice. Read More

September 17, 2025
Government
Department of Education grants millions to charters, HBCUs, history programs

The U.S. Department of Education (ED) pledged millions in grants for educational reform – prioritizing school choice and American history programs. “Today, the Department is making three massive investments –… Read More

September 17, 2025
Culture
Forrest Frank loses 30,000 followers after Charlie Kirk tribute but tells fans: Follow Jesus, not me

Christian singer Forrest Frank revealed over the weekend that his tribute to Charlie Kirk’s death cost him 30,000 social media followers, but stressed he’s unshaken, because his prayer is that… Read More

September 17, 2025
Public Education
NYC’s public schools ‘least efficient’ yet most expensive nationwide, commentary warns

Immigration alone can’t solve New York City’s public-school enrollment shortfall, a recent commentary concludes. “Since 2020, New York City public schools have lost nearly 70,000 students in grades K–12… Read More

September 17, 2025
Public Education
Report: Americans’ trust in higher education is plummeting

Roughly one-third of Americans believe college is “very important” – nearly 20 percentage points lower than in 2019, according to a recent Gallup poll. “Most Americans… Read More

September 17, 2025
Culture
Moms help catch their middle school sons who caused $50K in damage to school library

Two Florida mothers did the right thing even if their sons didn’t, calling the police after video surfaced of the boys vandalizing their school’s media center, causing an estimated $50,000… Read More

September 17, 2025
Christian Schools
New York bill would create separate high school sports playoffs for private schools and charters 

A New York state lawmaker is pushing legislation that would require private high schools and charters to compete in a separate playoff system from traditional public schools. Assemblyman Matt Slater,… Read More

September 17, 2025
World
Rubio visits Israel and Qatar to shore up squabbling US allies

In a week dominated by U.S. domestic politics in the wake of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk’s assassination, Secretary of State Marco Rubio traveled to Israel and Qatar to navigate the… Read More

September 16, 2025
Government
AG Bondi clarifies ‘hate speech’ stance

(Daily Caller News Foundation) – The Department of Justice (DOJ) will readily prosecute speech “that crosses the line into threats of violence,” Attorney General Pam Bondi said on Tuesday amid… Read More

September 16, 2025
Culture
7 NFL players who put their Christian faith first

A growing number of NFL stars say their passion for football takes a back seat to their devotion to Jesus – and they’re determined to use their platform to tell… Read More

September 16, 2025
Culture
Indianapolis gun violence exacerbated through teens’ use of social media, analysis finds

Indianapolis law enforcement has noted a deadly trend where Facebook, Snapchat and Instagram have enabled or contributed toward deadly gun violence among teens. “Since 2018, over one-third of the gun… Read More

September 16, 2025
Government
US yet to destroy $9.7 million in contraceptives, abortifacients overseas

The United States Department of State’s plan to destroy more than $9 million worth of abortifacient contraceptives stored at a warehouse in Belgium is still unfolding, as of Friday. This… Read More

September 16, 2025
Public Education
Public schools grapple with ‘disgraceful’ employee posts after Charlie Kirk’s assassination

Public schools nationwide are facing fallout after numerous educators sparked community outrage with posts about Charlie Kirk’s assassination. In one example, a teacher from Framingham Public Schools in Massachusetts was… Read More

September 16, 2025
Government
University of Kentucky adopts viewpoint neutrality stance to comply with new state law

The University of Kentucky adopted an institutional neutrality policy last week to comply with House Bill 4, a new state law restricting diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives at public… Read More

September 16, 2025
Opinion
Op-ed: Government’s focus on individual wealth fueling decline of families, global ‘slow suicide’

In the westernized world, fertility is falling to levels unseen in history. The decline has prompted figures as diverse as Elon Musk and Fox’s Charles Payne… Read More

September 16, 2025
Christian Schools
Oklahoma Catholic leaders plan to open online private school

After the U.S. Supreme Court blocked what would have been the nation’s first religious charter school on a rare 4-4 vote, Catholic leaders in Oklahoma now… Read More

September 16, 2025