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English Football Association to bar males from women’s soccer

England’s governing body for professional and amateur soccer will no longer allow transgender-identifying males to compete in women’s soccer starting next month. The English Football Association (EFA) said the change… Read More

May 5, 2025
Homeschools
North Dakota homeschool co-op logs impressive growth in first year

Capstone, a faith-based homeschool co-operative in North Dakota, has already reached impressive heights within one year of its formation. “The group has expanded so much that they’ve currently capped the… Read More

May 5, 2025
Courts
New Mexico must address ‘continuing violation’ of students’ rights in failing to educate, judge rules 

A New Mexico judge has ordered the state to create a remedial plan after its “continuing violation of at-risk students’ constitutional rights” – rights to receive an adequate public education,… Read More

May 5, 2025
Government
Texas to create DOGE-inspired ‘Efficiency Office’

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has signed a bill to create a new DOGE-inspired office to cut red tape, save tax dollars and promote business. The law,… Read More

May 2, 2025
Government
Arizona GOP demands teacher pay raises be tied to preserving school choice

Arizona Republicans are trying something that’s worked in other states: tying teacher pay raises to protecting school choice. Conservatives nationwide are implementing smart strategies to pass and maintain school choice… Read More

May 2, 2025
Public Education
Layoffs likely as Chicago Public Schools wrestles with $529M budget shortfall

After years of enjoying billions in COVID-19 pandemic aid, Chicago Public Schools (CPS) is coming to grips with the idea of downsizing, a left-leaning news organization admits. “The challenge ahead… Read More

May 2, 2025
Government
South Carolina Senate votes to restore school choice; House likely to approve

School choice has faced a bumpy road in South Carolina, but the state Legislature appears to have a solution to solve the program’s crisis – and then some. Seven months… Read More

May 2, 2025
Culture
Super Bowl champ Donald Driver joins growing chorus standing up for women’s rights

Retired Super Bowl winner Donald Driver is a champion again – this time for women’s rights. Driver, a member of the Green Bay Packers team that won Super Bowl XLV… Read More

May 2, 2025
Government
Florida bill to expand athletic opportunities for private school students heads to governor

Legislation heading to the desk of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis would expand athletic opportunities for private school students. The Florida Senate overwhelmingly passed a measure… Read More

May 1, 2025
Government
With God’s help and Trump’s leadership, the US is headed for smooth waters, says US Rep 

Prayer and strong leadership will save America, says U.S. Rep. Mark Alford, R-Missouri. “Our nation is here because of the providence and protection of God Almighty, and yet we still… Read More

May 1, 2025
Government
Karoline Leavitt recalls the day an ‘angel mom’ left the White House press corps silent 

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt will never forget the day a mother took the spotlight at a press briefing in April and left the press pool speechless. On April… Read More

May 1, 2025
Government
Alabama Legislature boosts school choice funding by $80M after high demand

Alabama lawmakers are nearly doubling school choice funding in the upcoming state budget, from $100 million to $180 million, to help meet the high demand for… Read More

May 1, 2025
Public Education
North Dakota to ban cell phones during on-site school day

North Dakota has joined the growing list of states keeping cell phones away from students during school hours. “This is a game changer for our public schools, giving students the… Read More

May 1, 2025
Government
‘Petty, anti-Trump’ Democrats will fail to foil president’s agenda after successful first 100 days, Sen. Schmitt predicts

President Trump’s first 100 days have been a “huge success,” and Democrat efforts to block his agenda in the courts will ultimately fail, says Missouri Sen. Eric Schmitt. While conservatives… Read More

May 1, 2025
Christian Schools
Religious education provides unique benefits, report finds

As religious education gains popularity nationwide, students are reaping the unique benefits of faith-based schools. An April report from the Sutherland Institute details how both K-12… Read More

May 1, 2025
Public Education
Maryland student denied graduation over refusal to take LGBTQ-affirming ‘health’ course

A Maryland Christian student has been told she can’t graduate from a public high school because of her refusal on religious grounds to complete a required LGBTQ-affirming health course. The… Read More

May 1, 2025
Courts
‘The people have spoken’: Throng of school choice supporters gather outside of Supreme Court amid ‘groundbreaking’ education case 

 The Supreme Court on Wednesday appeared open to greenlighting the nation’s first religious charter school, in an education case that has sparked a national religious liberty conversation. Outside of the… Read More

April 30, 2025
Government
Hassett: Trump’s plan to heal Biden’s ‘sick’ economy is working

While financial markets have fluctuated under President Trump, the economy’s long-term growth outlook is good, said Kevin Hassett, Trump’s National Economic Council director. Despite some bumps… Read More

April 30, 2025
Government
Trump gets an A grade, Congress a D, says US Rep. Burlison of admin’s first 100 days 

As the current Trump administration marks its first 100 days in office, U.S. Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Missouri, gave the president high marks, but not his fellow lawmakers. “Donald Trump… Read More

April 30, 2025
Government
Washington state cuts abortion funding by $8.5M, pending governor’s approval

The Washington state Legislature plans to cut funding for a pro-abortion program by 55% in the upcoming biennium budget. The House and Senate approved the plan on Sunday, the last… Read More

April 30, 2025