Courts
Christian after-school club wins legal victory in CaliforniaA Christian after-school club has scored a legal win after California public school officials denied the club access to school facilities. U.S. District Judge Haywood Gilliam granted the Child Evangelism… Read More
Opinion
Media cry ‘sky is falling’ over Trump’s DC crackdown, but numbers tell different storyThe liberal media – or “drive-by media,” as Rush Limbaugh used to call them – appear eager to use anything they can to paint Donald Trump in a negative light. Read More
Courts
Grand Canyon University defeats Biden-era lawsuitThe Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has officially dropped its lawsuit against Grand Canyon University (GCU), two years after the Christian college was sued by the Biden administration. “We have not… Read More
Culture
Watch: Jazz band delights passengers by playing on delayed flightJazz musician Dave Koz raised his band’s spirits and those of the other passengers by holding an impromptu jam session in the aisle of their delayed flight. “It just was… Read More
Christian Schools
Christian Teacher of the Year: Nicole Darroch champions ‘freedom to innovate,’ looks beyond current educational landscapeFrom scavenger hunts about being God’s image-bearers to movement-based lessons on serving others, Nicole Darroch exemplifies faith, creativity, and academics working hand in hand. By teaching biblical truths in an… Read More
Public Education
Budget shortfall leads Arizona’s largest school district to announce district redesign, job cutsIn response to a projected budget shortfall of at least $9 million, Mesa Public Schools is redesigning its district and cutting jobs “by over 40 positions,”… Read More
Government
Trump admin accuses Fed board member of mortgage fraud, calls for resignationPresident Donald Trump’s push to reform the Federal Reserve intensified as he and Federal Housing Director William Pulte called for one of its board members to resign over alleged mortgage… Read More
World
Trump sends military forces offshore of Venezuela to pressure drug cartelsThe U.S. is sending naval and ground forces off the coast of Venezuela as President Donald Trump expands pressure on the Latin American country to curb drug trafficking. Three U.S. Read More
Public Education
Public universities donate millions to anti-Trump news siteA news outlet promising academic neutrality has received millions of taxpayer-backed dollars while publishing articles often attacking Donald Trump, according to a new report. The Conversation, a nonprofit website republishing… Read More
Christian Schools
School choice booming in Indiana, even in rural areasThe Christian Academy of Indiana draws students from 56 ZIP codes in the southern part of the state, Chalkbeat reports, with some parents traveling as far… Read More
Public Education
Denver Public Schools appeals to parents as 1 in 3 students stayed chronically absent last school yearDenver Public Schools is aiming to create a “partnership with parents” to address chronic absenteeism – estimating about 33,000 students missed more than 10% of the 2024-25 academic year, or… Read More
Courts
Wyoming universal school choice program still in legal limboWyoming’s first-ever school choice program remains stalled in court while a district court judge refuses to disburse scholarship funds. The Steamboat Legacy Scholarship, which launched in… Read More
Culture
Watch: Students unlock cell phone bags at end of school dayAs more states ban cell phones during the school day, schools are increasingly using locking bags to keep students off their devices. Magnetic locking bags, such as ones made… Read More
Public Education
Could a ‘high school readiness’ metric help parents evaluate K-8 education?Since the COVID-19 pandemic, an increasing number of parents are questioning whether public schools deliver the quality of education they’ve promised. Now, the Fordham Institute, an education reform think tank,… Read More
Politics
RFK Jr. won’t run for president in 2028, citing commitment to MAHA, TrumpHealth and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he will not run for president in 2028, shutting down speculation he could mount another campaign. Instead, he pledged his… Read More
Courts
Anti-Jewish harassment, death threats in Philadelphia public school forced two families to move away, lawsuit claimsThree families are suing the School District of Philadelphia (SDP) and Academy At Palumbo High School on charges of violating their civil rights when their children’s safety was threatened. The… Read More
Culture
49ers’ Brock Purdy puts Jesus and family first, says money is ‘not going to satisfy’The Pro Bowl quarterback who has led the San Francisco 49ers into perennial Super Bowl contention says money and fame take a back seat to his faith in Jesus and… Read More
Culture
Watch: RFK Jr., Pete Hegseth compete in pull-up, push-up challenge with goal of making America fit againRobert F. Kennedy Jr. visited the Department of Defense to challenge Secretary Pete Hegseth to a fitness challenge, and the results were impressive. “We had our big Pete and Bobby… Read More
Christian Schools
Christian Teacher of the Year: Diane Bales brings lessons to life through role playing, peer-to-peer teachingThe Battle of Cowpens may have taken place in 1781, but for Diane Bales’ first-grade students, the Revolutionary War clash plays out each year on a hill outside their school. Read More
Public Education
As chronic absenteeism rises, North Carolina revises policy so students can no longer fail classes based on attendanceStarting this school year, North Carolina students cannot fail a class based solely on attendance. Before this policy change, students could have received a failing grade of “FF” even if… Read More



















