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Nearly 90% of college students fake left-wing views, researchers find

Many college students are pretending to be liberals to please their peers and professors, a new study found. Forest Romm and Kevin Waldman, both psychological researchers at Northwestern University,… Read More

September 11, 2025
Public Education
Texas teacher guilty of sexting 15-year-old student

A 54-year-old Texas teacher will serve eight years of probation and lose her teaching license after sending nude photos to a 15-year-old student. Christine Paige Cockrell, who taught eighth grade… Read More

September 11, 2025
Public Education
Parents push back against Seattle district’s policy forbidding opt-outs from LGBTQ-related curriculum

A policy against letting parents opt out of LGBTQ-related curriculum at Seattle Public Schools (SPS) is raising concerns within the area community. “It’s a dangerous policy,” Beth Daranciang, Moms for… Read More

September 11, 2025
Culture
Likely murder weapon in Kirk assassination recovered; cartridges reportedly engraved with ‘transgender and anti-fascist ideology’

The firearm believed to have been used to kill Charlie Kirk at a Utah university on Wednesday has been recovered, the FBI announced on Thursday morning. The weapon “is a… Read More

September 11, 2025
Culture
MSNBC commentator says Kirk deserved to get shot, mocks his supporters

Less than an hour after Charlie Kirk was shot – and while he was still fighting for his life – a leftwing MSNBC commentator inferred he deserved it because of… Read More

September 10, 2025
Public Education
At least three people shot at Colorado high school

(Daily Caller News Foundation) – At least three people, including two students, were shot at Evergreen High School in Evergreen, Colorado on Wednesday afternoon, according to reports. The three patients… Read More

September 10, 2025
Government
‘Dark moment for America’: Charlie Kirk ‘assassinated’ at university event

Conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, 31, has died after being shot at an event on Wednesday at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah. President Donald Trump called it a “heinous assassination.”… Read More

September 10, 2025
Culture
International Olympic Committee forms ‘Protection of the Female Category Working Group’

A new working group to protect the integrity of the female category and its athletes was announced by The International Olympic Committee (IOC) on Friday. The… Read More

September 10, 2025
Courts
Career criminal who brutally stabbed Ukrainian refugee on train faces federal murder charge; Trump demands death penalty

The suspect in the stabbing death of 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska now faces a federal murder charge, Attorney General Pam Bondi announced on Tuesday. “I have directed my attorneys… Read More

September 10, 2025
World
Convicted sex offender first prisoner to die under Australia assisted suicide law

A convicted pedophile in Australia died under New South Wales’ assisted suicide and euthanasia law, and one victim, his daughter, says justice “has been ripped away.” Justice Health officials approved… Read More

September 10, 2025
Public Education
NYC mayoral frontrunner criticized for skimpy plan on public-school improvement 

Zohran Mamdani, the Democratic socialist nominee for New York City mayor, is under fire from left-leaning media outlets for failing to offer specifics on improving the city’s beleaguered public-education system. Read More

September 10, 2025
Government
Johnson Amendment was a ‘sword’ used to silence religious leaders, says faith leader praising Trump administration’s pushback

A “sword” hanging over religious leaders and pastors is how Faith and Freedom Coalition founder Ralph Reed described a 1954 tax code provision known as the Johnson Amendment. The amendment,… Read More

September 10, 2025
World
Nepal’s prime minister quits as youth riot death toll hits 19

Protests led by Nepal’s youth turned into the deadliest anti-government unrest the country has seen in decades, leaving 19 dead and several buildings smoldering. The uprising was sparked by… Read More

September 9, 2025
Government
Dan Patrick: Trump’s Religious Liberty Commission fighting to restore America’s first freedom

Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, chair of President Donald Trump’s newly formed Religious Liberty Commission, says the effort is about reminding Americans of their “magnificent inheritance” – the right to… Read More

September 9, 2025
Government
RFK Jr. says abortion pill under review, medical requirements may be reinstated

The Trump administration is reviewing new data on the risks of the abortion pill, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert Kennedy Jr. said on Thursday. “We know that during the… Read More

September 9, 2025
Courts
Trump admin ends unlawful Biden rule using HIPAA to promote abortion

The Trump administration has ended Biden-era regulations using federal health privacy laws to promote abortion and so-called gender-transition procedures. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services under President Joe… Read More

September 9, 2025
Culture
Watch: Crowds of students turn out for Ohio State football ‘Jesus kickoff’ rally; 50 baptized

Football players at Ohio State University are using their platform for faith as more than 2,000 students gathered Monday for the second annual “Fall Kickoff: Invitation to Jesus” rally. Players… Read More

September 9, 2025
Government
Democrats block California classic car smog exemption despite Jay Leno’s support

Lawmakers in Democrat-controlled California again refused to lift smog requirements on classic cars, despite the efforts of Jay Leno, former Tonight Show host and a longtime car enthusiast. The measure… Read More

September 9, 2025
Government
Trump asks nations to ‘respect’ US laws as South Koreans face deportation

South Korea’s foreign minister is preparing to travel to the U.S. to help sort out the status of South Korean nationals detained for working in the U.S. illegally. About 500… Read More

September 9, 2025
Public Education
Lower enrollment, budgetary woes haunt Seattle schools at start of school year

Seattle Public Schools welcomed 49,000 students this week – down from more than 52,000 students in 2020 – while planning further discussions over dwindling enrollment and projected budget deficits. “Our… Read More

September 9, 2025