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Hosting Charlie Kirk show, VP Vance calls for faith, truth and unity

Vice President J.D. Vance hosted The Charlie Kirk show on Monday, encouraging every American to be bold in their faith and to defend truth, five days after Kirk was… Read More

September 15, 2025
Culture
Gen Z men and women divided on marriage and family

Young men prioritize marriage and childrearing significantly more than young women, according to a recent NBC poll. The poll, conducted in August and September, asked 18-… Read More

September 15, 2025
Public Education
Financial uncertainties propel Michigan districts to ponder ending free meals continued after COVID

Michigan school districts are considering whether they can afford to continue free lunches and breakfasts to all students, given uncertain state funding and other financial challenges. “For two years, students… Read More

September 15, 2025
Courts
California school aide pleads guilty to having sexual relationship with teen student

A contract aide at a San Diego-area high school pleaded guilty on Thursday to having a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old student, the New York Post… Read More

September 15, 2025
Government
New Jersey families protest homeschool regulation bills – including requirements to teach DEI, gender identity

Families are protesting legislation requiring New Jersey homeschoolers to use curriculum aligned with state learning standards – including subjects such as diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), gender identity, sexual orientation… Read More

September 15, 2025
Culture
Percentage of working moms sees greatest decline in 40 years

More than 400,000 women left the workforce in the first half of 2025, according to the University of Kansas. In an analysis of Bureau of Labor… Read More

September 15, 2025
Public Education
Majority of teachers disapprove of ‘equitable’ grading practices that ‘enable laziness,’ survey shows

Most K-12 teachers are giving equitable grading practices an F, a recent survey discovered. Michael Petrilli, president of the Fordham Institute, explains equitable grading policies were invented by those who… Read More

September 15, 2025
Culture
‘Never Surrender’: Widow Erika Kirk declares Charlie’s ‘voice will remain’

A resolute Erika Kirk addressed the nation Friday evening after the assassination of her husband Charlie on Wednesday, championing his faith and patriotism. “Two days ago, my husband Charlie went… Read More

September 14, 2025
Courts
Planned Parenthood seeks fewer safety checks on chemical abortions in lawsuit against Missouri

Circuit Judge Jerri Zhang of Jackson County, Missouri, is considering whether to uphold Missouri’s restriction on chemical abortions after hearing a lawsuit, brought on behalf of Planned Parenthood Wednesday. “Today,… Read More

September 12, 2025
World
Russian drone incursion challenges European defense strategy

Russian drones violated Polish airspace this week in the largest incursion into a NATO country since the start of its invasion of Ukraine in 2022, NATO forces say. It’s unlikely… Read More

September 12, 2025
Culture
Outpouring of support floods in for Charlie Kirk’s family

In the aftermath of the assassination of Charlie Kirk while speaking at Utah Valley University on Wednesday, his family is receiving an outpouring of support. Tucker Carlson and Neil Patel… Read More

September 12, 2025
Public Education
California district reverses course on locker room privacy exemptions

A Southern California school district is changing course after initially telling girls they would need a mental health or religious exemption to avoid changing in front of biological boys in… Read More

September 12, 2025
Public Education
Nation’s Report Card reveals all-time low test scores

The National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP) 2024 results released Tuesday reveal historically low scores – furthering the national downward trend that began over a decade ago. The assessment evaluated… Read More

September 12, 2025
Culture
Good Samaritans save sheriff’s deputies pinned against bridge barrier, with one dangling from overpass 

Lubbock, Texas, residents sprang into action to help two sheriff’s deputies who were pinned to the side of a bridge after their vehicle was hit by a semitruck Monday. Read More

September 12, 2025
Homeschools
Latest homeschool growth in Pennsylvania, Delaware no longer attributed to pandemic 

Homeschooling in Northeastern states such as Pennsylvania and Delaware has been quietly growing after a slight downward trend following the COVID-19 pandemic. “The number of homeschooled students went from just… Read More

September 12, 2025
Government
Active shooter hoaxes hit colleges nationwide, says Education Secretary McMahon

College campuses nationwide are facing “swatting” incidents – intentional, false claims of emergencies, according to Secretary of Education Linda McMahon. “These threats are not just disruptive – they are dangerous,”… Read More

September 12, 2025
Culture
NY college offering $10,000 anti-capitalist course called ‘How to Steal’

At The New School, a private college in Manhattan, New York, students can take a four-credit sociology seminar titled “How to Steal.” The course costs more than $10,000 at the… Read More

September 12, 2025
Culture
Father-to-be accused of lacing pregnant girlfriend’s drink with abortion pills prescribed in his name, killing unborn child

As new data suggests the abortion pill poses significant health risks to women, lax medical regulations have led to increased cases of… Read More

September 12, 2025
Government
Trump, officials announce arrest of suspected Kirk assassin, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson of Utah

Two hours after President Donald Trump confirmed on Fox News the suspected shooter in Wednesday’s assassination of Charlie Kirk was in custody, state and federal officials announced the arrest of… Read More

September 12, 2025
World
Report: Terrorism ticking up worldwide

A new report reveals terrorist attacks are on the rise in the world – 24 years after Al Qaeda terrorists attacked the World Trade Center and the Pentagon in the… Read More

September 11, 2025