Public Education
Texas mom charged with aiding terrorism in son’s alleged middle school attack plotA Texas mother is facing terrorism charges after she allegedly purchased ammunition and tactical gear for her son to use in a planned attack on his middle school. San Antonio… Read More
Courts
Exclusive: Attorney challenges court’s contempt push in Trump admin’s deportation caseThe Coolidge-Reagan Foundation (CRF) is taking aim at a federal judge’s attempt to hold President Donald Trump in contempt over the deportation of alleged Venezuelan gang members to El Salvador. Read More
Christian Schools
Private Catholic vo-tech under development in MassachusettsA private co-ed Catholic high school focused on vocational education is in the works in a Boston suburb. Don Bosco Trade High School is being developed at the site of… Read More
Government
Congressional Republicans working hard to deliver Trump agenda despite conservative doubt, Sen. Schmitt saysConservatives on X are blasting what they see as a do-nothing Republican Congress endangering a popular GOP president’s bold agenda. “Predicting the midterms is easy,” writes Phillip Buchanan who,… Read More
Government
New Tennessee law expands protections for employees, parents in school pronoun disputesIn a win for free speech and parents’ rights, Tennessee added more protections for educators and public employees who refuse to use preferred pronouns and opened the door for lawsuits… Read More
Courts
Top California medical school facing lawsuit for allegedly using affirmative action despite Supreme Court rulingAlthough the Supreme Court struck down race-based admissions in higher education nearly two years ago, a new lawsuit alleges the David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California,… Read More
Public Education
New Mexico district wrestles with escalating trend of students bringing firearms to schoolsAlbuquerque Public Schools has confiscated 13 firearms on school grounds this year, raising concerns among parents and the community over student safety. The latest incident occurred May 5 at Tres… Read More
Government
Oregon Senate sends pro-adoption bill to governorThe Oregon Senate unanimously approved a bill to mark August 25 as “Oregon Adoption Day” on Tuesday, sending the bill to the governor. State Rep. Lucetta Elmer, R-McMinnville, introduced… Read More
Culture
‘That’s not equality, that’s injustice.’ Students, parents, activists stand up for fairness after male dominates girls’ track meetIndignant students, parents and community members rallied at a press conference outside a track meet on Saturday to speak out against the injustice female competitors faced after being dominated by a… Read More
Public Education
Gov. Kehoe’s revamped Board of Ed. meets, inheriting Missouri’s educational slide under former President Charlie ShieldsFreshman Gov. Mike Kehoe shook up the Missouri State Board of Education by appointing new members last month, including a replacement for longtime President Charlie Shields, under whose leadership education… Read More
Government
Inflation lower than expected, defying doom and gloom predictions on Trump tariffsData released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) showed inflation came in lower than expected in April. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) Summary reported… Read More
Homeschools
Homeschoolers score major rankings at Texas esports championshipsTexas homeschool students have placed two of their teams in the top five at a statewide gaming contest – all within one year of their group’s existence. “The accomplishment is… Read More
Government
‘Historic moment’: Pro-life movement energized for push to defund Planned Parenthood as undercover report exposes group’s transgender pushPro-lifers are rallying for Congress and President Donald Trump to defund Planned Parenthood after recent undercover reporting exposed the extent to which the abortion giant has also become the “leading promoter”… Read More
Courts
Transgender male gets 15 years for fatally stabbing man in New York deli; victim’s family outragedA transgender-identifying male with a history of violence will spend the next 15 years behind bars for fatally stabbing a U.S. postal carrier in a New York City deli. Jaia Cruz,… Read More
Government
‘One, Big, Beautiful Bill’ includes $5B for school choice scholarshipsThe first federal tax-credit-based school choice program is on the table after the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee released Republicans’ “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” on… Read More
Culture
High school softball pitcher throwing shutouts against girls was born male, docs showA pitcher in Minnesota who was born male is dominating the competition in girls’ softball. Champlin Park junior Marissa Rothenberger threw a one-hit shutout against Maple… Read More
Public Education
Multimillion-dollar budget deficits force Oregon schools to consider closures, layoffsOregon schools are scrambling to balance their 2025-26 budgets amid higher costs and lower enrollment – causing many to consider closing buildings and cutting jobs. “Districts have to spread thinning… Read More
Public Education
Teacher salaries hit national median income, but union wants moreThe average teacher salary is $62,000 nationally, but that’s not enough, the head of the second-largest teachers’ union said last week. Educators could earn about $80,000 if they worked in… Read More
World
23 dead as Muslim attacks on Christians continue in NigeriaFulani militia associated with an international Islamic terror network killed 23 Christians on Saturday night in Nigeria, according to the Red Cross. France 24 reports the… Read More
Culture
‘Steady’ and ‘conservative’: The Heartlander racks up 11 awards at annual conferenceTen honors and an overall “Award of Merit” were earned by The Heartlander at a journalism contest hosted last week by the Evangelical Press Association, bringing the publication’s award total… Read More



















