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Poland arrests four in Russian bomb plot targeting US, allies in civilian air freight

Poland arrested four people in an alleged Russian bomb plot aimed at testing security for Western air freight companies, according to the Polish National Prosecutor’s Office. The arrests follow a… Read More

November 5, 2024
Public Education
Florida schools score best in innovation, helping disadvantaged students

Florida schools top the nation in several key measures, a testimony to two decades of reforms led chiefly by Republican governors, a new report says. The Sunshine State’s schools earn… Read More

November 5, 2024
Courts
Illegal immigrant charged with heinous sex crime against 5-year-old girl

(Daily Caller News Foundation) – An illegal immigrant man was arrested in New York after allegedly raping a 5-year-old girl, according to a Friday news release from Nassau County Police… Read More

November 5, 2024
Opinion
‘Stay strong hill country’: One volunteer’s perspective on the devastation in North Carolina after Hurricane Helene

(The Daily Signal) – Beside a lonely road in Boone, North Carolina, Styrofoam stood, balanced on cardboard and weighed down by a rock. Scrawled on it in faded black, yellow,… Read More

November 5, 2024
Opinion
Red, white and who? The decline of civics education and what conservatives are doing about it

“No taxation without representation” was the rallying cry of early Americans who knew what was happening in their government and wanted to have a say. But few of their modern… Read More

November 5, 2024
Culture
Leaked report on Algerian boxer who fought as woman stirs more controversy

A report allegedly containing medical details of the boxer who fought as a woman at the Olympics despite having the male XY chromosomes is stirring more controversy. The report was… Read More

November 5, 2024
Courts
Former Seattle Public Schools student to receive $16M in sexual assault settlement

A former student at Garfield High School in Seattle will receive $16 million in a settlement after filing a lawsuit alleging years of sexual abuse by two former basketball coaches. Read More

November 5, 2024
Public Education
Oregon Department of Education releases guidance on cell phone restrictions

The Oregon Department of Education released a new policy encouraging public schools to limit students’ cell phone use. The guidance cites the associated mental, social and… Read More

November 4, 2024
Christian Schools
Weighing the massive upside of a Christian education

A star softball player attends a Christian school that doesn’t have a softball team. Is she missing out? Some parents fear their children won’t get key school experiences without being… Read More

November 4, 2024
Courts
Pro-life club appeals decision in free speech suit against high school

Oral arguments were held last week in the case of the Noblesville High School chapter of Students for Life, which sued its Indiana school district for allegedly free speech violations. Read More

November 4, 2024
Politics
Nebraska athletes stand by decision to urge pro-life vote in ad

Six University of Nebraska athletes appear in a political ad urging the state’s voters to support a pro-life initiative on the ballot and oppose a pro-abortion initiative. The pro-life initiative… Read More

November 4, 2024
Culture
Jewish 7th grader harassed so badly at California public school she transferred to private Jewish school

A Jewish girl is suing her California school after alleged harassment by staff and fellow students forced her to leave the school. The 12-year-old Jewish girl’s family filed the lawsuit… Read More

November 4, 2024
Government
Cuban Americans warn of communist traits washing over American government, culture

Government censorship and dependency. Religious intolerance. The jailing of political rivals and dissidents. Supply problems and emptying shelves. Unaffordable goods. Leaders lying through their teeth. Demonization by race and class. Read More

November 3, 2024
Government
House Committee on CCP wants University of Michigan to halt military research for China

In a letter to the president of the University of Michigan (UM), the chairman of a House Committee asked UM to stop collaboration with a Chinese university, citing “national security.”… Read More

November 1, 2024
Public Education
After just one week on the job, Chicago’s school board president resigns over antisemitic social media posts 

The mass turnover at the Chicago Board of Education (CBOE) continues as its new president resigned after a week on the job. Reverend Mitchell Johnson was appointed to the CBOE… Read More

November 1, 2024
Opinion
Let freedom ring: School choice is better for all Americans!

There’s nothing more American than people making their own choices. Indeed, it’s how our country was founded. Research and history show that people do better when… Read More

November 1, 2024
Public Education
Arkansas has over 20,000 applicants for second year of universal school choice

Arkansas’ universal school choice program is thriving in its second year with over 20,000 applicants. The Arkansas LEARNS website shows a total of 20,190 applications for… Read More

November 1, 2024
Government
House Education Committee issues scathing report on college antisemitism at elite schools

A year-long investigation by the U.S. House Education and the Workforce Committee found college administrators at elite schools are greatly responsible for rising antisemitism on campus. “For over a year,… Read More

November 1, 2024
Public Education
Kansas Board of Education could swing left or right in pivotal election

Voters in Wyandotte and Johnson counties will determine the fate of the Kansas Board of Education in two critical races next week – whether it will lean more liberal or… Read More

November 1, 2024
Government
Oklahoma ed chief docks Kamala Harris $475M for mounting costs of illegal immigrants in border fiasco

A letter from Oklahoma’s top education official to Vice President Kamala Harris is demanding her administration cough up $475 million for costs associated with educating illegal immigrants in the state. Read More

October 31, 2024