Culture
Jared Allen uses Hall of Fame speech to share faith: ‘put Christ first’ above all elseThe newest defensive lineman in the Pro Football Hall of Fame told a national audience last weekend his life will be a failure if he is remembered only for football,… Read More
Public Education
Chicago pulls crossing guards from private schoolsChicago Public Schools is cutting over 100 crossing guard positions, including 33 primarily serving private schools, in a move drawing scorn from community members who say it puts children at… Read More
Faith, Uncategorized
Watch: Former MMA fighter becomes Christian after waking from 45-day comaBen Askren, a former Mixed Martial Arts fighter, announced he became a Christian after waking up from 45 days in a coma. Askren, who said he passed away four times… Read More
Government
Trump: 2028 Olympics testing to prevent transgender competitors in women’s divisionPresident Donald Trump said athletes competing in the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Los Angeles will face testing to prevent transgender participants from entering women’s events, notably including boxing. Read More
Government
Democrat group wants blue states to embrace new federal private school choice programDemocrats for Education Reform (DFER) is pushing the Democratic Party to accept a new private school choice program created by President Trump’s budget. The program offers scholarships for families to… Read More
Public Education
‘The monopoly is over’: Struggling public schools turn to consultants offering recruitment initiatives, New York Times reportsTo combat what the New York Times calls “an enrollment crisis,” several public-school districts are trying a novel approach – hiring consultants who get a bonus for every child they… Read More
Government
Trump admin bans transgender athletes from ‘extraordinary ability’ visasThe Trump administration has updated federal immigration policy to block male transgender athletes from receiving extraordinary ability visas to compete in women’s sports in the U.S. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration… Read More
Culture
Most cited, hyped climate study of 2024 called into question by researchersOne of the most highly cited climate papers from 2024 is under review by a leading science publication for problems found with its data. Even prior to publication, peer reviewers… Read More
Government
New Hampshire school choice program tops 10,000, will expand further next yearSchool choice participation has doubled in New Hampshire after lawmakers lifted income restrictions, and the program will expand further next year. The Granite State has 10,000 students enrolled in Education… Read More
Public Education
‘What’s next … a cook and a driver?’: Virginia district’s 6-figure job posting for superintendent bodyguard raises community ireA recent job posting for a bodyguard to protect a Virginia school superintendent caused the community to question the district’s priorities, even as it faces a $121 million budget deficit. Read More
Government
New Hampshire blocks transgender procedures for minors with new lawsIn what New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte said is an effort to “protect children,” the state is doubling down on restrictions on transgender procedures for minors. Ayotte last week signed… Read More
Culture
‘Death to IDF’ graffitied on cars in Missouri in antisemitic arson attackAn Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) veteran was the apparent target in an attack in Clayton, Missouri, which saw three cars vandalized with graffiti and set ablaze. Around 3 a.m. Aug. Read More
Culture
Forrest Frank shares powerful healing story and calls fans to ChristSinger Forrest Frank is praising God’s providence and miracle-working power after revealing he’s been healed from a serious back injury that left him bedridden and in excruciating pain just two… Read More
Politics
Gerrymandering has little impact nationwide, studies suggestA series of studies from 2022 to 2025 by liberal researchers indicates gerrymandering has minimal impact on U.S. House elections, challenging claims from Democrats this week about partisan advantages. The… Read More
Government
Georgia school choice program starts strong, with room to growGeorgia’s school choice program is off to a robust start, but there’s room to expand it to more families, an advocate says. Starting this year, students zoned for public schools… Read More
Government
Oklahoma governor cuts public funding for abortion providersOklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has issued an executive order terminating any Medicaid contracts with pro-abortion healthcare providers. “Oklahoma is a pro-life state, and our policies… Read More
Culture
Modest Boeing strike hits Missouri and Illinois fighter jet plantsA few thousand Boeing defense employees responsible for fighter jet construction in Missouri and Illinois went on strike Monday. The roughly 3,200 protesting workers from the International Association of Machinists… Read More
Culture
Harvard shuts down Gender Equity officeHarvard University has officially closed its Gender Equity office and merged it into a larger bureaucratic unit. The school announced the change Monday amid growing pressure from the Trump administration… Read More
Public Education
Detroit’s next mayor must focus on revamping beleaguered public-school system, analysts sayAs Detroit mayoral candidates prepare to face off in the November election, public-school issues are playing a prominent role in the race, a recent analysis concludes. “Community leaders like Angelique… Read More
Government
Trump DOJ publishes list of sanctuary jurisdictions it says put ‘American citizens at risk,’ threatens more litigationThe Justice Department on Tuesday blasted sanctuary cities for “putting American citizens at risk” and warned of looming legal action against local and state governments that refuse to cooperate with… Read More



















