Public Education
Nashville adding weapon detection systems to middle schools in wake of deadly shootingWeapon detection systems will be expanded from high schools to middle schools in the Metropolitan Nashville Public School district, according to WSMV 4 News. As… Read More
Culture
Americans continue to report high rates of depression in latest surveyMore than 47 million Americans suffer from depression, marking a rate above 18% since 2024, according to a recent Gallup poll. Of 11,288 American adults surveyed… Read More
Government
HHS and FDA confirm Mifepristone investigation still ongoing in letterThe Food and Drug Administration is continuing to investigate the risks of the chemical abortion pill, according to a letter replying to an inquiry from attorneys… Read More
Christian Schools
Christian Teacher of the Year: Adam Stevenson uses a classical approach to go beyond the cerebral, form Christian characterWhen it comes to measuring success in education, students and parents must look deeper than just academics. People are “more than brains,” after all. So says Upper School Principal… Read More
World
‘Tremendous potential’: The United Nations has failed but can recover, Trump saysThe United Nations is failing in its mission but there is hope, President Donald Trump said Tuesday at the United Nations General Assembly in New York City. “What is the… Read More
Courts
Federal tax credit could blunt legal challenges to school choice, law professor saysIt’s no secret that school choice has expanded rapidly: 35 states now have programs to help parents pay for private school tuition and other education costs. Read More
Public Education
Nebraska district warns parents about social media trend recording public urination on school propertyLincoln Public Schools is urging Nebraska parents to discuss the consequences of a viral social media fad with unwelcome consequences – teens filming themselves urinating publicly on school property. Read More
Culture
Watch: In resurfaced video, Miss Arizona Erika Kirk describes tomboy childhoodBefore competing in the Miss Universe contest in 2012, Erika Kirk revealed she grew up as a tomboy. The former Miss Arizona and widow of Charlie Kirk says people mistook… Read More
Public Education
Superintendent turnover surges due to public education crisisSuperintendent turnover in public schools has climbed to unprecedented levels, underscoring the broader crisis in public education apparent since the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new reports. Data from the ILO… Read More
Culture
Sen. Daines walks ancient Pilgrimage Road, touches biblical history in City of DavidDuring his recent trip to Israel, Sen. Steve Daines walked the newly excavated Pilgrimage Road – the steps ascending to the Temple Mount from the Pool of Siloam, where Christ… Read More
Government
Analysis: Despite rate cut, Federal Reserve struggles to get policy right in new Trump eraIn a landmark policy reversal, the Federal Reserve implemented its first interest rate cut of 2025 during the Sept. 16-17 Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting. The FOMC lowered its… Read More
Government
Trump admin ending $22 million in research using aborted baby partsThe Trump administration is moving to end federal research funding that uses tissue from aborted babies, halting $22 million in grants. The National Institutes of Health has reportedly notified researchers… Read More
Government
Autism link to Tylenol use during pregnancy discovered, Trump saysRecent studies show the increase in autism in America correlates with the use of acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, during pregnancy, President Donald Trump said in a press briefing… Read More
Culture
Disney says Jimmy Kimmel will be back Tuesday(Daily Caller News Foundation) – Disney announced on Monday that Jimmy Kimmel’s suspended program is returning to late night television on Tuesday. Executives at Disney announced on Wednesday that Kimmel’s… Read More
Courts
Another baker’s religious freedom case could be heard by Supreme CourtWhen custom baker Cathy Miller met with a couple to discuss their wedding cake, she didn’t know she was facing more than eight years of litigation from the state of… Read More
Culture
America back as ‘light of the world’ after millions hear Gospel at Kirk memorialDoes the Charlie Kirk memorial service represent another turning point for the United States, this time back to its foundation as “a city on a hill” and “a light to… Read More
Homeschools
Wyoming districts, homeschoolers take issue over new law removing requirement to submit curriculumDespite a new Wyoming law removing homeschool reporting requirements, school districts are still contacting homeschooling families in what some analysts see as legal overstepping. “The only requirement in state law… Read More
Culture
Watch: Tearful moment Erika Kirk forgives man accused of killing CharlieA tearful Erika Kirk quoted Jesus’ words on the cross, forgiving the man believed to have killed her husband, Charlie Kirk. “That man, that young man – I forgive him,”… Read More
Culture
Faith film ‘Dot Conner’ brings ‘Spy Kids’-style fun with a bold Christian messageFamily movies that celebrate faith while handing youth a dose of adventure, detective work and Spy Kids-style fun are rare in theaters, but a new film hopes to change that. Read More
Public Education
School consolidation a must for Chicago Public Schools, argues Tribune editorial boardShould Chicago Public Schools (CPS) keep a 900-seat facility open while it’s serving fewer than 30 students? Such “absurdities” only highlight the need for the city… Read More



















