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Former MLB All-Star slams AOC’s ‘virtue signaling’ in response to Colorado terrorism attack

A former All-Star baseball player is calling out New York U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for her hypocritical outrage after the terror attack on Jews in Boulder. Former All-Star Major League… Read More

June 5, 2025
Culture
UPenn medical system to stop offering so-called gender-affirming care to children

Penn Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania recently announced it will no longer offer “gender-affirming care” to minors with gender dysphoria, the College Fix reports. In… Read More

June 4, 2025
Government
Pennsylvania Republicans champion food dye ban, whole milk in schools

Pennsylvania lawmakers are reviving efforts to overhaul school nutrition rules, introducing new legislation that would ban artificial food dyes in public schools and allow districts to… Read More

June 4, 2025
Culture
Forrest Frank is redefining Christian music with viral hits and bold faith

Not long ago, Forrest Frank was sitting with his wife in their Waco, Texas, home, contemplating a quiet future in business after stepping away from pop music. But then he… Read More

June 4, 2025
Government
Newly passed bill gives Texas schools more leeway to crack down on violence

The Texas Legislature has passed a sweeping school discipline bill that would expand educators’ authority to suspend students, roll back limitations on discipline for younger students,… Read More

June 4, 2025
World
South Korean election boosts peace push, but peril for Trump

The election of Lee Jae-myung to the office of the presidency in South Korea provides both opportunity and dangers for the Trump administration. Lee, 60, is a turbulent leftwing figure… Read More

June 4, 2025
Public Education
CA agrees to stop excluding Jewish private schools from receiving funding for students with disabilities

Jewish parents in California have won a major victory after the state’s department of education agreed in federal court to halt its exclusion of Jewish private schools from receiving funding… Read More

June 4, 2025
Public Education
Rising costs, falling enrollment lead Maine towns to consider leaving school districts 

As property values rise and public-school enrollment drops across Maine, several towns are considering steps to leave their current districts. “These withdrawals fit into a longstanding debate over the size… Read More

June 4, 2025
Government
School choice states poised to add seats in Congress in 2030, report finds

States with universal school choice programs could pick up 11 seats in Congress if current population trends continue, a new report finds. The American Redistricting Project… Read More

June 4, 2025
Culture
Boise’s Pride flag stunt backfires as event canceled after low ticket sales

An attempt to circumvent a state ban on pride flags has flopped after organizers canceled a Pride Season Kickoff event in Boise, Idaho, due to low expected attendance. The… Read More

June 3, 2025
Culture
Colorado State University raises $4K for LGBT scholarships after drag show

A public university recently held a drag show to raise money for LGBT-based scholarships, Campus Reform reports. The $4,000 in tips and donations from the… Read More

June 3, 2025
Government
RFK calls on health agencies to re-evaluate transgender procedures for minors

Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has urged health care providers and state medical boards to review his department’s report on transgender treatments and update… Read More

June 3, 2025
Culture
Trans track athletes win girls’ division state titles in WA and CA

Two male transgender athletes – AB Hernandez of California and Veronica Garcia of Washington – won girls’ outdoor track and field state championships last weekend. Hernandez, a junior at Jurupa… Read More

June 3, 2025
Government
Bill legalizing assisted suicide passes Illinois House; future uncertain 

The Illinois House passed legislation that, if passed by the Senate, could make it the 12th state to legalize assisted suicide. The measure passed 63-42 on May 29, with… Read More

June 3, 2025
World
Russia-Ukraine peace talks progress despite heavy drone attacks by both sides

Russia and Ukraine agreed to an exchange of prisoners during peace talks on Monday, despite both sides launching severe drone attacks on one another over the weekend. Meeting for less… Read More

June 3, 2025
Public Education
Jewish residents in Massachusetts town condemn increase in public-school antisemitism

Swastikas and hearing “I wish Hitler had finished the job with you” are just a few of the antisemitic incidents brought before a recent public-school committee meeting in Bedford, Massachusetts. Read More

June 3, 2025
Christian Schools
New Hampshire Christian schools booming amid ESA growth, national school choice trend

Christian schools in New Hampshire are growing at an exceptional pace, thanks in part to the state’s school choice program. An analysis by the Concord Monitor… Read More

June 3, 2025
Government
Funding fight threatens thousands of Louisiana school choice scholarships

A state budget fight could imperil scholarships for thousands of Louisiana families hoping to take advantage of the state’s new school choice program. Gov. Jeff Landry proposed $93.5 million for… Read More

June 2, 2025
Public Education
Watch: High school teacher warns America after leaving the profession 

A former public high school teacher issued a blistering rant, warning Americans about a rising generation that is AI-dependent and incapable of doing basic tasks. “Now that I am… Read More

June 2, 2025
Public Education
Massachusetts school district scrambles as 45 teachers take leave over 2 days

A Massachusetts school district had 45 teachers take personal time off May 29-30, relying on volunteers to fill vacancies with a few hours’ notice. Stoneham Public Schools Superintendent David Ljungberg… Read More

June 2, 2025