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Trump announces ‘largest deregulatory action in American history’

(Daily Caller News Foundation) – After nearly 20 years, the climate policy responsible for a generation of greenhouse gas regulations has been repealed, President Donald Trump and Environmental Protection Agency… Read More

February 12, 2026
Culture
Raiders’ new coach Klint Kubiak testifies: ‘I’m sitting here, right here, because of Jesus’

The Las Vegas Raiders’ new coach is a man who says the teachings of Jesus are central to his coaching philosophy. The Raiders on Tuesday introduced Klint Kubiak as head… Read More

February 12, 2026
Culture
Watch: Dog appears to lead police to missing 3-year-old boy

When a 3-year-old boy went missing in Louisville, Kentucky, last month, police searched everywhere and even called in a helicopter but couldn’t find him. Then a dog appeared, jumping and barking until… Read More

February 12, 2026
Christian Schools
California Catholic school vandalized, desecrated, launching DOJ investigation

The Department of Justice is investigating the “awful crime” of religious vandalism and robbery in a Catholic school in Long Beach, announced Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon. During the night of… Read More

February 12, 2026
Politics
Study finds Democrats using school choice more than Republicans in NC

Although Republican-led states are more likely to enact school choice programs, new research suggests Democrats are more likely to use them. The study, published in December in the Journal of… Read More

February 12, 2026
Public Education
California district wrestles with facilities challenges amid ‘massive operating deficit’

California’s Oakland Unified School District (OUSD) is facing twin troubles of a major budget shortfall while preparing a widespread revamp of its 70-plus buildings, according to a recent report. “Even as the… Read More

February 12, 2026
Government
Senate Dems block legislation designed to help pregnant students 

Legislation requiring colleges to inform students of their rights and available resources during pregnancy stalled in the U.S. Senate after Democrats refused to advance it in a late January vote. The… Read More

February 12, 2026
Opinion
DEI researchers make new transgender sports ‘equity’ claim

The liberal media are hailing a new study they claim shows trans athletes may not enjoy a competitive advantage over biological women in sports. In fact, the study’s overall… Read More

February 12, 2026
Courts
Washington district admits liability in sexual assault case involving school bus ride

In a reversal from previous statements, a Washington school district has admitted liability for negligence and “any and all damages” associated with a school bus sexual assault case. The lawsuit, filed against… Read More

February 12, 2026
Government
Three states weigh bills to end public school vaccine mandates

Amid a national debate about the safety of vaccines, several states may soon stop requiring immunization for school children. New Hampshire, Iowa and West Virginia are considering legislation to terminate vaccine mandates for public… Read More

February 11, 2026
Government
Watch: Unemployment falls, wages rise in January report

Strong economic data for January bolstered President Donald Trump’s claims that the economy is improving. CNBC’s Rick Santelli reported Wednesday that unemployment fell, hourly earnings rose and nonfarm payroll gains exceeded expectations. Read More

February 11, 2026
Culture
Christians encourage dating, strong marriages amid ‘dating recession,’ in honor of National Marriage Week

Amid ever-later wedding bells and fewer young adults dating, Christian organizations and long-time married couples are promoting the beauty and vitality of marriage during National Marriage… Read More

February 11, 2026
Government
Iowa bill would restrict partnerships between libraries, public schools, in effort to close loopholes, protect children

Public libraries in Iowa would no longer be able to create certain agreements with public or charter schools, or offer bookmobiles on school campuses, under a bill meant to protect children from sexual material. The Iowa House Education Committee House approved… Read More

February 11, 2026
World
Vance visits Armenia, Azerbaijan after Olympics to strengthen peace, partnerships

U.S. Vice President JD Vance visited Armenia and Azerbaijan this week to further secure a peace agreement between the two countries brokered by the U.S. after more than 35 years… Read More

February 10, 2026
Courts
Ex-teachers’ union chiefs headed to prison in $2.6M fraud case

The former leaders of a Florida teachers’ union are heading to prison and must repay $2.6 million they stole during their tenure, a federal judge ordered Monday. Teresa Brady, 70,… Read More

February 10, 2026
World
Watchdog reveals Chinese research threats at US defense labs

U.S. universities have hosted Chinese researchers with documented ties to China’s Communist Party (CCP) inside American defense-funded laboratories, according to an investigative report by a government oversight organization. The 124-page report, published last… Read More

February 10, 2026
Culture
Watch: Kentucky governor cites faith in defending trans surgeries for youth

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear says his Christian faith motivated his veto of legislation that would have prohibited sex-change surgeries for minors, a position he defended during an appearance on The View on Monday. Read More

February 10, 2026
Culture
FBI releases new photos in search for Savannah Guthrie’s missing mother

The FBI Tuesday released new images and videos in the search for “Today” co-anchor Savannah Guthrie’s missing mother, Nancy Guthrie, as the investigation entered its tenth day. The new footage… Read More

February 10, 2026
Culture
Born at just 23 weeks, Derick Hall becomes Super Bowl champ

Seattle Seahawks linebacker Derick Hall played a key role in Super Bowl LX, helping his team beat the New England Patriots 29-13. It was one of the biggest moments of… Read More

February 10, 2026
Culture
UN agency calls for censorship of pro-lifers, labeling abortion opposition as ‘misinformation’

A United Nations health entity is calling on digital platforms and governments to restrict pro-life speech by redefining opposition to abortion as “misinformation,” a move directly limiting religious expression and pro-life advocacy. Read More

February 10, 2026