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‘Death to IDF’ graffitied on cars in Missouri in antisemitic arson attack

An Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) veteran was the apparent target in an attack in Clayton, Missouri, which saw three cars vandalized with graffiti and set ablaze. Around 3 a.m. Aug. Read More

August 6, 2025
Culture
Forrest Frank shares powerful healing story and calls fans to Christ

Singer Forrest Frank is praising God’s providence and miracle-working power after revealing he’s been healed from a serious back injury that left him bedridden and in excruciating pain just two… Read More

August 6, 2025
Politics
Gerrymandering has little impact nationwide, studies suggest

A series of studies from 2022 to 2025 by liberal researchers indicates gerrymandering has minimal impact on U.S. House elections, challenging claims from Democrats this week about partisan advantages. The… Read More

August 6, 2025
Government
Georgia school choice program starts strong, with room to grow

Georgia’s school choice program is off to a robust start, but there’s room to expand it to more families, an advocate says. Starting this year, students zoned for public schools… Read More

August 6, 2025
Government
Oklahoma governor cuts public funding for abortion providers

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt has issued an executive order terminating any Medicaid contracts with pro-abortion healthcare providers. “Oklahoma is a pro-life state, and our policies… Read More

August 6, 2025
Culture
Modest Boeing strike hits Missouri and Illinois fighter jet plants

A few thousand Boeing defense employees responsible for fighter jet construction in Missouri and Illinois went on strike Monday. The roughly 3,200 protesting workers from the International Association of Machinists… Read More

August 6, 2025
Culture
Harvard shuts down Gender Equity office

Harvard University has officially closed its Gender Equity office and merged it into a larger bureaucratic unit. The school announced the change Monday amid growing pressure from the Trump administration… Read More

August 6, 2025
Public Education
Detroit’s next mayor must focus on revamping beleaguered public-school system, analysts say

As Detroit mayoral candidates prepare to face off in the November election, public-school issues are playing a prominent role in the race, a recent analysis concludes. “Community leaders like Angelique… Read More

August 6, 2025
Government
Trump DOJ publishes list of sanctuary jurisdictions it says put ‘American citizens at risk,’ threatens more litigation

The Justice Department on Tuesday blasted sanctuary cities for “putting American citizens at risk” and warned of looming legal action against local and state governments that refuse to cooperate with… Read More

August 5, 2025
Public Education
80 Illinois schools are ‘zero-proficiency’ in math despite above-average spending

Eighty Illinois schools don’t have a single student proficient in math, and 24 have no student proficient in reading, despite many schools spending more than the annual state average of… Read More

August 5, 2025
Government
Trump admin won’t force health insurers to cover IVF

President Donald Trump’s administration is backing off a campaign proposal to require insurance companies to cover in vitro fertilization (IVF), the Washington Post reports. “We want… Read More

August 5, 2025
World
South Korea removes propaganda speakers on border to appease North Korea

The new liberal government in South Korea is making good on a promise to be more conciliatory to North Korea by nixing propaganda broadcasts over the demilitarized zone. Multiple media… Read More

August 5, 2025
Culture
Seattle Pastor decries political silence after murder of church member

Pastor Russell Johnson called out Seattle’s leaders for their silence after a church member was gunned down outside a service at Pursuit Northwest. “Shame on them for their political cowardice… Read More

August 5, 2025
Christian Schools
Wisconsin Christian school ‘busting at the seams’ may expand into former college campus space

Ozaukee Christian School (OCS) started in 1990 with just six students in a church basement. Its founders felt called to provide a nondenominational evangelical Christian education. Read More

August 5, 2025
Public Education
Majority of public schools lack AI policies ‘needed to ensure that it is used responsibly,’ report finds

Most public schools have failed to establish an official student policy regarding artificial intelligence (AI), leaving them “vulnerable to the risks of AI misuse,” a recent analysis warns. “While… Read More

August 5, 2025
Government
Trump administration to halt Biden-era policy providing VA abortions

The Trump administration is reversing a Biden-era rule that allowed veterans to get abortions through the Department of Veterans Affairs. The VA announced last week it will no longer offer… Read More

August 5, 2025
Government
DHS, CBP hiring more agents as Trump immigration crackdown continues

Illegal border crossings are down and morale is up since President Donald Trump took office in January, but the Department of Homeland Security is just now rolling out a… Read More

August 4, 2025
Culture
Notorious org’s members tried pushing ‘developmentally delayed’ young adult into sex-change operation

(Daily Caller News Foundation) – Members of a notorious transgender medical organization collaborated to sway a “developmentally delayed” young adult towards pursuing an irreversible sex-change operation, messages from the medical… Read More

August 4, 2025
Culture
Watch: Trump says he loves Sydney Sweeney ad after learning she’s a Republican

President Donald Trump says he loves actress Sydney Sweeney’s ad for blue jeans after hearing she’s a registered Republican. “She’s a registered Republican? Oh, now I love her ad,” he… Read More

August 4, 2025
Culture
‘Jesus Revolution’: Greg Laurie says spiritual awakening may be underway in America 

One of the nation’s leading pastors believes America may be on the verge of another Jesus Movement – and he sees signs of it in a state often written off… Read More

August 4, 2025