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Illinois scholarship program illegally excludes applicants based on race, lawsuit claims

Illinois’ scholarship for minority teachers violates the 14th amendment, according to a new lawsuit. The Pacific Legal Foundation and American Alliance for Equal Rights are suing Gov. J.B. Pritzker and… Read More

October 28, 2024
Politics
Most pro-abortion doctors recycling debunked claims in support of Missouri’s Amendment 3 aren’t OB/GYNs

Missouri’s current law restricting abortion allows medical exceptions, contrary to the pro-abortion claims signed by over 800 Missouri medical professionals, the vast majority of whom are not OB/GYNs. The signatures… Read More

October 18, 2024
Politics
UK Labour leaders under fire for recruiting British citizens to volunteer for Kamala Harris campaign

The U.K.’s Labour Party leaders are taking flak for social media posts that show the British progressive party intervening in U.S. elections on behalf of presidential candidate Kamala Harris. Read More

October 18, 2024
Public Education
Conservative billionaire revives South Carolina’s school choice program rocked by sudden court decision

Just weeks after the South Carolina Supreme Court struck down school choice in the state, a conservative billionaire is coming to the rescue, at least through the end of this… Read More

October 18, 2024
Courts
Jewish educators sue California teachers’ union they say supported antisemitism

Four Jewish teachers are suing their California teachers’ union for alleged antisemitism and its refusal to let them leave the group. The lawsuit, announced on Oct. 7, was filed against… Read More

October 18, 2024
Homeschools
Why church-based homeschool learning centers are gaining popularity in Massachusetts

(The 74) – In Worcester, Massachusetts, GROW Christian Learning Center lives up to its name. A homeschool program with both full-time and part-time enrollment options, it… Read More

October 18, 2024
Culture
Researchers: Risky play helps today’s kids, the safest in history

Scared your child will get injured from too much rough play? Anthropologists now counter with an even greater danger: denying children the benefits of risk-taking while they’re still young enough… Read More

October 18, 2024
Government
North Korean policy pivots create growing US concern about war in Asia

The U.S. is sounding the alarm on North Korea’s growing support for Russia’s war in Ukraine amidst Pyongyang’s escalating threats against the U.S., South Korea and other American allies. Experts… Read More

October 17, 2024
Opinion
Op-ed: How one-room schoolhouses hold the keys to education reform and success

Do one-room schoolhouses hold the keys to solving the educational crisis in this country? What if its values of local control, a strong sense of community and built-in accountability have… Read More

October 17, 2024
Public Education
Texas school board ignores mother’s complaints about abusive gym teacher

A Texas school district is defending an educator who allegedly physically and verbally abused a young student. At Tuesday’s Edgewood Independent School District school board meeting, Carolann Reyes accused a… Read More

October 17, 2024
Culture
Georgia Board of Regents seeks new rule to protect women’s sports 

The University System of Georgia’s governing body is urging two collegiate athletic organizations to pursue a ban on male student athletes in women’s sports. The Board of Regents, which… Read More

October 17, 2024
Culture
Christian publisher announces dyslexia-friendly Bible for kids

Scripture is full of miraculous transformations: the blind see, the lame walk, the sick are healed. Now, a prominent Christian publisher wants to help transform how children with dyslexia read… Read More

October 17, 2024
Government
FBI ‘stealth’ edits 2022 crime statistics, showing crime went up, not down

The FBI quietly made a significant revision to its 2022 crime statistics, revealing violent crime actually climbed 4.5%, rather than declining 2.1% as originally indicated. The revision was discovered by Real… Read More

October 17, 2024
Government
Biden admin letter threatening Israeli war aid in 30 days called ‘pre-election political theater’

In a letter to Israel the Biden administration threatened to withhold military assistance to the American ally, perhaps in as few as 30 days, if conditions don’t improve in Gaza. Read More

October 16, 2024
Christian Schools
North Carolina Christian school pummeled by Helene recounts God’s faithfulness as it eyes reopening

The faith of one North Carolina Christian school has remained unshakable despite being faced with the region’s worst natural disaster in a century. “The second worst flood in Asheville’s history… Read More

October 16, 2024
Courts
Oregon track coach who sued after being fired for suggesting an ‘open’ division for trans athletes requests reinstatement

He wants his job back and he’s keeping his views. A coach involved in a First Amendment lawsuit because he was allegedly fired for suggesting biological males have an advantage… Read More

October 16, 2024
Homeschools
Homeschooling sees growth among Catholic families nationwide

As a once reluctant homeschooler, Talina Lindsey readily identifies with parents who raise concerns about the long-term effects of this alternative educational model. “I always thought homeschooling was super weird. Read More

October 16, 2024
Culture
Pressured and praised: Nevada NCAA women’s volleyball team forfeits, joins boycott against transgender player

Female collegiate volleyball players are turning the tides against transgender ideology by taking a stand for fairness and safety. In a statement released on Monday, University of Nevada, Reno (UNR)… Read More

October 16, 2024
Public Education
Policy expert commends New Orleans’ charter schools, criticizes new district-run opening

New Orleans’ public charter school system is superior to a traditional school district model. That’s what author and public policy consultant David Osborne said Thursday at the nonprofit Bureau of… Read More

October 15, 2024
Culture
Kansas City nonprofit seeking funding for ballot measure cancels Halloween drag show for youth

A Missouri nonprofit organized to combat violence abruptly canceled the drag show Halloween party it was sponsoring for youth ages 12-20, according to the Facebook page… Read More

October 15, 2024