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Inside the Trump-led deal toward peace in the Middle East

Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Thursday pulled back the curtain on how President Donald Trump helped secure a historic peace deal between Israel and Hamas. Speaking… Read More

October 9, 2025
World
Canada might cut internet access for anyone deemed ‘threat’

A Canadian bill advancing in Parliament could give a single government official power to shut off internet access for an individual deemed a “threat,” in what opponents say would be… Read More

October 9, 2025
Government
Watch: Sen. Kennedy rips Dems for trying to insert fringe LGBT expenses back into budget to end shutdown

Should U.S. taxpayers spend $3 million for circumcisions and vasectomies in Zambia? Sen. John Kennedy, R-Louisiana, says expenses like that are the reason Democrats shut down the government. “These are… Read More

October 9, 2025
Public Education
Houston closes school for immigrant children after enrollment plummets 

A school that served immigrant children exclusively is closing in Houston, with officials blaming enrollment drops on a federal crackdown on illegal immigrants. Enrollment at Las Americas Newcomer School… Read More

October 9, 2025
Public Education
‘Mower-flipping’ allegations in Ohio district showcase systemic ‘debilitating’ school fraud, mismanagement

Selling public-school lawn mowers as trade-ins, then personally buying them back and reselling on Facebook Marketplace for more than double their trade-in value? These allegations are dogging Akron Public Schools… Read More

October 9, 2025
Courts
Federal appeals court to reconsider Louisiana law mandating Ten Commandments displays in public classrooms

A federal appeals court will take another look at Louisiana’s mandate requiring the Ten Commandments to be displayed in every public-school classroom – a move that could reshape religious freedom… Read More

October 9, 2025
Politics
Once left-leaning Twitter, X makes ‘monumental’ swing toward Republicans, reversing trend from 4 years ago 

The once Democrat-heavy platform Twitter, now X, has become majority-Republican leaning, a new report shows. Regular news consumers on X now favor Republicans by 51%, according to Pew Research,… Read More

October 9, 2025
Government
CDC announces new vaccination schedule, drops blanket COVID vaccine recommendation 

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Monday announced a relaxed COVID-19 vaccination position and recommended a standalone chickenpox vaccine for toddlers. CDC changed its previous “blanket”… Read More

October 8, 2025
Courts
Would-be SCOTUS church bomber has long arrest record, including sex crime 

The man arrested with explosives outside a church preparing to hold a service for the opening of the U.S. Supreme Court (SCOTUS) has a significant criminal history, an investigation by… Read More

October 8, 2025
Government
Watch: Kristi Noem tells convicted child molester who entered the U.S. five times illegally he will be deported

While supervising ICE operations in Portland, Oregon, Kristi Noem interviewed a convicted sex offender after he had been arrested Tuesday. “So you are an illegal immigrant, is that correct?” she… Read More

October 8, 2025
Culture
Maine college gets Turning Point USA chapter 

Southern Maine Community College has become the latest college in Maine to host a Turning Point USA chapter.  Both the school’s administration and the national organization recognized the chapter earlier… Read More

October 8, 2025
Government
Texas picks experienced operator for school choice program, announces name: Education Freedom Accounts

Texas has selected an experienced company to help administer its new $1 billion school choice program and announced the program’s official name: Texas Education Freedom Accounts. Acting Comptroller Kelly Hancock… Read More

October 8, 2025
Public Education
Oklahoma middle school cancels classes after Snapchat threat, 2 weeks after shooting incident near area high school

A threat made on Snapchat shuttered an Oklahoma middle school this week and triggered a local police investigation, which also used social media to alert the community and track progress… Read More

October 8, 2025
Public Education
Boston school apologizes after honoring communist dictators, revolutionaries during Hispanic Heritage Month

A Boston elementary school included communist and authoritarian leaders on a display for Hispanic Heritage Month, prompting backlash from parents and community members. Perry K-6 School Principal Brendan McGrath apologized… Read More

October 8, 2025
Culture
As Gen Z opens up to Christianity, 15,000 churches may close

Church attendance is reportedly on the rise among Gen Z Americans, but the number of U.S. churches is expected to drop significantly this year. While a… Read More

October 7, 2025
Courts
Supreme Court appears skeptical of Colorado law forcing counselors to agree with kids’ gender dysphoria

(Daily Caller News Foundation) – The Supreme Court appeared inclined Tuesday to side with a Christian counselor who brought a First Amendment challenge to Colorado’s ban on “conversion therapy.” Several… Read More

October 7, 2025
Politics
Democrat AG candidate’s digital past is being deleted by someone in a hurry

Social media and other online profiles for Virginia’s Democrat nominee for attorney general, Jay Jones, are being scrubbed from key online platforms just weeks before election day. The deletions come… Read More

October 7, 2025
Government
Tennessee governor wants more than 20,000 private school scholarships after demand far exceeds supply

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee says he will ask lawmakers to expand the state’s new private school scholarship program next year. Lee told reporters in Nashville on Friday that he wants… Read More

October 7, 2025
Culture
Education reform movement nurtured at Harvard’s Kennedy School

Deep within the bastions of liberal Harvard University, a small enclave of school reformers is quietly reshaping the conversation around education. Nearly 30 years ago, Paul E. Peterson… Read More

October 7, 2025
Public Education
Texas district to try training program to address growing number of grads unprepared for college or career

Public-school students in Texas are demonstrating a significant gap between workforce “readiness” and subsequent “achievement.” “About 76 percent of Texas public school students graduate high school prepared to enter college… Read More

October 7, 2025