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Need summer reading? Inspire patriotism, faith with ‘Revolutionary War Adventure’ series  

Did you know the first submarine ever used in combat was the American Turtle, which revolutionists employed against the British Royal Navy? You would have, if you’d read Robert… Read More

May 28, 2025
Homeschools
Homeschool mom: Lawmakers should pursue ‘Goldilocks laws’ when considering measures to stop child abuse

Lawmakers in Connecticut need to guard against “legislating as a reaction to isolated cases of terrible abuse,” argues one homeschool mom. “In the words of a childhood fairytale, when it… Read More

May 27, 2025
Culture
New Hampshire murder case involving trans couple raises questions about media reporting  

A tragic case of transgender violence, where a New Hampshire man who had “transitioned” to identifying as a woman allegedly murdered his spouse, who had also transitioned, highlights the media’s… Read More

May 27, 2025
Opinion
Op-ed: Did Gavin Newsom have a Saul-to-Paul encounter – or is 1600 Pennsylvania Ave his ‘Damascus Road’?

In recent weeks, it seems every time you turn around, California Gov. Gavin Newsom is embracing another politically conservative position. First, he said men shouldn’t play in women’s sports. Then,… Read More

May 27, 2025
Courts
Man arrested for vandalism, assault against a Catholic priest

A suspect has been charged with hate crimes after he allegedly assaulted a priest and two parishioners at a Catholic church in Michigan. The incident in Marysville on May 4… Read More

May 27, 2025
Government
Florida rabbi urges support for national school choice plan

School choice would benefit all students – including Jewish students and those of other faiths – according to a Florida rabbi who supports the federal Educational Choice for Children Act… Read More

May 27, 2025
Government
Over 70 medical schools maintain DEI offices, despite order from Education Department

More than 70 U.S. medical schools continue to staff offices promoting “diversity, equity, and inclusion” (DEI) in their recruitment and admission of students, despite a directive from the U.S. Department… Read More

May 23, 2025
Courts
Federal judge takes one look at Harvard lawsuit, blocks Trump order almost instantly

(Daily Caller News Foundation) – A federal judge on Friday blocked the Trump administration’s attempt to revoke Harvard University’s ability to host foreign students. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS)… Read More

May 23, 2025
Government
Texas on the verge of allowing prayer in schools after bill passes Legislature 

Texas schools may soon permit daily prayer times if Gov. Greg Abbott signs a bill that recently passed the state Legislature. Senate Bill 11, which the House approved Thursday after… Read More

May 23, 2025
Government
Memorial Day gas prices projected at $3.08 per gallon, the cheapest in decades

Gas prices will likely reach their second-lowest Memorial Day level in over two decades. The national average is expected to be $3.08 per gallon by next week’s holiday, according to… Read More

May 23, 2025
Government
Catholic bishops urge improvement to national school choice plan before Senate passage

Catholic bishops in the U.S. are supporting the Educational Choice for Children Act (ECCA) but are calling for key changes before it receives final approval. The measure, which would establish… Read More

May 23, 2025
Public Education
Changes to Oklahoma social studies standards invite debate about 2020 election, ‘encourage critical thinking’

Oklahoma high schoolers will now dig deeper into the debate about the 2020 election as part of the state’s updated social studies curriculum. The standards, recently… Read More

May 23, 2025
Culture
Transgender freshman qualifies for WV girls’ track state championship meet in two events

A male transgender athlete will participate in a girls’ outdoor track and field state championship meet in a deep red state this weekend. Freshman Becky Pepper-Jackson… Read More

May 23, 2025
Homeschools
Homeschooling offers escape from New Mexico’s ‘failing public schools,’ former NASA aerospace engineer argues

Parents in the “Land of Enchantment” are increasingly disenchanted with dismal educational outcomes statewide, says one New Mexico mom. “When I ask parents why they pulled their kids out of… Read More

May 23, 2025
Government
New Montana law allows public school students to receive religious instruction off campus

A new Montana law will allow students to be excused from school to receive religious instruction, amid a national revival of religious tolerance in the public square. Read More

May 23, 2025
Government
DHS suspends Harvard foreign study visa program; Harvard sues

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced Thursday it is suspending Harvard’s ability to certify international students for student visas. The suspension of the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP)… Read More

May 23, 2025
Opinion
Op-ed: The murder of two Jews and the truth about extremism

Isn’t this exactly what we all hate? Two people targeted specifically for their ethnicity and support of a nation – not for anything they had done. We are rightly repulsed… Read More

May 22, 2025
Public Education
3 more Texas school employees arrested for alleged sexual misconduct

Three public school employees in Texas were arrested last week and charged with sexual crimes involving minors and students, Texas Scorecard reports. Julio Ricardo Trujillo was… Read More

May 22, 2025
Government
President Trump announces plans for complete missile defense of the US

President Donald Trump unveiled plans on Tuesday for a missile defense system to protect the U.S. from overseas, sea- and space-based missile attacks. The announcement helped fulfill a Trump-Vance campaign… Read More

May 22, 2025
Government
Delaware governor signs bill allowing physician-assisted suicide despite ‘public opposition’

Delaware has become the latest state to legalize physician-assisted suicide. Gov. Matt Meyer, a Democrat, signed House Bill 140 into law Tuesday, making his state the 12th jurisdiction to permit… Read More

May 22, 2025