Government
RFK calls on health agencies to re-evaluate transgender procedures for minorsSecretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has urged health care providers and state medical boards to review his department’s report on transgender treatments and update… Read More
Culture
Trans track athletes win girls’ division state titles in WA and CATwo male transgender athletes – AB Hernandez of California and Veronica Garcia of Washington – won girls’ outdoor track and field state championships last weekend. Hernandez, a junior at Jurupa… Read More
Government
Bill legalizing assisted suicide passes Illinois House; future uncertainThe Illinois House passed legislation that, if passed by the Senate, could make it the 12th state to legalize assisted suicide. The measure passed 63-42 on May 29, with… Read More
World
Russia-Ukraine peace talks progress despite heavy drone attacks by both sidesRussia and Ukraine agreed to an exchange of prisoners during peace talks on Monday, despite both sides launching severe drone attacks on one another over the weekend. Meeting for less… Read More
Public Education
Jewish residents in Massachusetts town condemn increase in public-school antisemitismSwastikas and hearing “I wish Hitler had finished the job with you” are just a few of the antisemitic incidents brought before a recent public-school committee meeting in Bedford, Massachusetts. Read More
Christian Schools
New Hampshire Christian schools booming amid ESA growth, national school choice trendChristian schools in New Hampshire are growing at an exceptional pace, thanks in part to the state’s school choice program. An analysis by the Concord Monitor… Read More
Government
Funding fight threatens thousands of Louisiana school choice scholarshipsA state budget fight could imperil scholarships for thousands of Louisiana families hoping to take advantage of the state’s new school choice program. Gov. Jeff Landry proposed $93.5 million for… Read More
Public Education
Watch: High school teacher warns America after leaving the professionA former public high school teacher issued a blistering rant, warning Americans about a rising generation that is AI-dependent and incapable of doing basic tasks. “Now that I am… Read More
Public Education
Massachusetts school district scrambles as 45 teachers take leave over 2 daysA Massachusetts school district had 45 teachers take personal time off May 29-30, relying on volunteers to fill vacancies with a few hours’ notice. Stoneham Public Schools Superintendent David Ljungberg… Read More
World
Israel accepts Trump ceasefire proposal, but Hamas ‘cool’ to agreementIsrael has said it will accept a U.S.-brokered temporary ceasefire in Gaza that would return more of the Israeli hostages Hamas took during a 2023 terror attack. The latest proposal… Read More
Government
‘If you don’t have steel, you don’t have a country’: Trump celebrates steel deal, American industry at rallyPresident Donald Trump lauded a deal for the purchase of U.S. Steel by Japan-based Nippon Steel at a Pittsburgh rally celebrating investment in American industry on Friday. “For generations, the… Read More
Culture
World Boxing Association bans males from women’s division, including Imane KhelifWorld Boxing has banned males from competing in its women’s division, announcing new testing standards that will disqualify anyone with a male Y chromosome. The association announced the new standards… Read More
Government
Watch: Woman in her 60s fills potholes herself instead of waiting on the cityA Michigan woman in her 60s is filling potholes on her street instead of waiting on the city. Betty Lewis-Rand of Pontiac, which is near Detroit, was caught on… Read More
World
Iran trucker protests erupt as Trump negotiates with ayatollahs over nukesPrice increases on diesel have prompted widespread trucker protests in Iran as the country continues to suffer from sanctions imposed by the United States. The strikes come at a particularly… Read More
Culture
Blue city libraries hosting drag story hours in JunePublic libraries in blue cities nationwide plan to host drag queen story hours in June to commemorate Pride Month. Boston Public Library will host 10 of these events at different… Read More
Public Education
Watch: Parents brawl at kindergarten graduation in ArkansasA fight broke out between adults attending a kindergarten graduation in West Memphis, Arkansas, on Wednesday. Wild brawl breaks out at kindergarten graduation — kids… Read More
Public Education
‘Fighting to keep English in our school’: As a Kansas public school converts to bilingual-only, questions remain about community impact and decision processA neighborhood elementary school with a 112-year history will soon be bilingual-only, raising concerns about community impact and transparency, even as supporters say the benefits outweigh the costs. New Stanley… Read More
Opinion
Op-ed: Christian education has been generating ‘prompts’ for thousands of years. AI just takes it to the next levelAs my father and I recently observed a toddler babbling cheerfully to himself, my dad quipped, “He’s just expanding his LLM.” This referenced large language modules (LLMs), of course –… Read More
World
French National Assembly votes to legalize assisted suicideAnother country may soon allow adults to end their lives under certain conditions. The National Assembly in France voted 305-199 this week to legalize physician-assisted suicide, with the left-wing and… Read More
Courts
Legal battle with USPS ends in victory for Christian postal worker who refused to work on SundaysThe United States Postal Service and a Christian postal worker who lost his job for observing Sunday as a Sabbath day have reached an agreement, ending a years-long legal battle. Read More



















