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Watch: RFK Jr. uses South Park spoof to showcase new food pyramid

To mark the release of a new food pyramid that encourages Americans to eat more protein and healthy fats, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. turned to a spoof… Read More

January 8, 2026
Government
Fraud being investigated in Minnesota likely occurring across US, says Cato scholar

(The Center Square) – The widespread fraud in Minnesota that’s made national headlines in recent weeks is likely occurring in states across the country, Cato Institute… Read More

January 8, 2026
Politics
Watch: Democrats in Congress have historically low approval ratings, CNN says

The approval rating for congressional Democrats is “lower than the Dead Sea,” according to recent polling analyzed on CNN. Analyst Harry Enten said the party was “55 points underwater” in… Read More

January 8, 2026
Courts
Public school forces elementary students to seal up, hide their Bibles in envelopes, federal lawsuit alleges

A federal legal battle is unfolding after a lawsuit alleged a Washington school district is forcing students to hide their Bibles in envelopes after they return to school from off-site… Read More

January 8, 2026
Culture
Children’s Hospital Colorado halts child sex-change procedures

Children’s Hospital Colorado has stopped so-called gender transition procedures for those under 18, citing a new federal investigation that threatens the hospital’s access to taxpayer-funded programs. The Aurora-based hospital confirmed it has stopped… Read More

January 8, 2026
Courts
Oregon’s new pro-union law accused of chilling free speech, defying Supreme Court precedent 

Advocates for workers’ rights are challenging a new Oregon law in court for allegedly violating the First Amendment and discriminating in favor of unions. Freedom Foundation filed the lawsuit Dec. 31 over… Read More

January 8, 2026
Public Education
Watchdog slams CPS employees for bad behavior, ‘blurred’ boundaries enabling sexual misconduct, $1+ million in fraud

A recent report chastised Chicago Public Schools (CPS) for allowing a campus culture enabling sexual misconduct in the wake of a former dean’s conviction of committing sex abuse and assault against… Read More

January 8, 2026
Culture
Women suffer debilitating grief for more than 20 years after miscarriage or abortion, study finds

Nearly 40% of women who suffer pregnancy loss – either a miscarriage or an abortion – report persistent grief for an average of 20 years after the incident, according to a new … Read More

January 8, 2026
Government
‘Eat real food’: HHS announces new nutrition standards

New nutrition guidelines will reduce chronic disease and save American families around $5,000 annually, the Department of Health and Human Services announced Wednesday. “Today, our government… Read More

January 7, 2026
Government
Watch: HHS issues scathing video rebuke to Walz, Biden-Harris for promoting fraud

A new video from the Department of Health and Human Services calls out an alleged political patronage system in Minnesota and elsewhere that led to widespread fraud. “This much is clear: Governor… Read More

January 7, 2026
Public Education
California’s lack of accountability for public schools leads to ‘world of hurt,’ columnist warns

For all California’s talk about equity and liberalism, it has condemned nearly 6 million students in its public schools to “a world of hurt” that fails to hold administrators accountable, a recent commentary concluded. “A state… Read More

January 7, 2026
Government
Washington state petition to ban males from women’s sports clears signature threshold

A Washington state ballot initiative that would prevent biological males from competing in girls’ school sports has advanced after organizers submitted well over the number of signatures required under state… Read More

January 6, 2026
Government
Education Department poised to hand more control to states in 2026

The U.S. Department of Education will continue its departmental reduction and return education to the states in 2026, according to Secretary of Education Linda McMahon. The department cut half of its employees in… Read More

January 6, 2026
Courts
Wisconsin judge who helped illegal immigrant avoid arrest resigns two weeks after conviction

A Wisconsin judge who escorted an illegal immigrant out a back door to evade capture has resigned. Hannah C. Dugan, who was convicted of felony obstruction in federal court… Read More

January 6, 2026
Courts
Court revives lawsuit against Arizona district over parental rights, gender identity

Public schools can be sued if they withhold student gender identity information from their parents, the Arizona Court of Appeals unanimously concluded in a recent ruling. The case involves a lawsuit against… Read More

January 6, 2026
Government
Mamdani, housing appointee promote ‘collectivism’ over private property rights, say whites will be most impacted

Newly inaugurated New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and one of his appointees are boldly promoting “collectivism” over private property rights. Mamdani, who was sworn in Jan. 1, vowed… Read More

January 6, 2026
Culture
Baltimore’s Tyler Loop leans on Christian faith after missed playoff-clinching kick: ‘It hurts’ 

The Baltimore placekicker who missed a last-second field goal Sunday night that would have sent his team to the NFL playoffs said in a subdued postgame press conference that he… Read More

January 5, 2026
Culture
Pro-life progress mixed in 2025 because of these federal, state actions

Despite an ostensibly pro-life administration in the White House, 2025 marked the greatest number of abortions in a decade, with more than one million unborn children estimated to have died. Nearly 99,000 abortions occurred every month in the first half of… Read More

January 5, 2026
Politics
Nicki Minaj blasts Gov. Newsom over ‘trans kids’ comment

Rapper Nicki Minaj publicly ripped California Gov. Gavin Newsom after he promoted his record on transgender policy and said he wants to “see trans kids.” The exchange drew national attention… Read More

January 5, 2026
Courts
Kentucky woman charged for illegal chemical abortion, abuse of fetal remains

A Kentucky woman was arrested and subsequently charged with fetal homicide after burying the remains of her chemically aborted baby in a Christmas-wrapped box in her backyard. Melinda Spencer,… Read More

January 5, 2026