Atlanta Mom Fights Segregated Classrooms at Daughter’s School
When a principal at an Atlanta public elementary school segregated students in classes based on their race, some parents supported it, says Kila Posey, mother of a student at the school. Sharyn...
View ArticleGovernor Bill Lee ‘Heartbroken’ on Death of East Tennessee Soldier Killed in...
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee commented Saturday evening on the death of Ryan Knauss, an East Tennessean who was one of the 13 American service members killed in a deadly terrorist attack in Kabul,...
View ArticleSan Diego Border Patrol Encounters 7,300 Brazilian Nationals, a 2,200 Percent...
by Bethany Blankley Since Oct. 1, 2020, San Diego Sector Border Patrol agents have apprehended more than 7,300 Brazilian nationals, an increase of more than 2,200% from the prior fiscal year. In all...
View ArticlePediatricians Sue Biden Administration for Requiring Doctors to Perform Trans...
by Mary Margaret Olohan Medical professionals are suing President Joe Biden’s administration over a mandate requiring doctors to perform transgender surgeries in violation of their religious beliefs...
View Article‘I’ll Make a Decision’: Justice Breyer Weighs in on His Potential Retirement
by Andrew Trunsky Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer remains undecided about retirement plans, saying in an interview published Friday that there are “many considerations” playing a part in his...
View ArticleBiden’s Education Department Won’t Enforce a Key Due Process Protection for...
by Kendall Tietz The Department of Education announced it would stop enforcing a Trump administration rule designed to protect those accused of sexual assault on college campuses. A district court...
View ArticleThales Academy Coming to Greenville, South Carolina
Thales Academy officials have announced they will open a private and low cost K-12 school in Greenville, South Carolina at an unspecified time. Thales Academy is an independent and private school....
View ArticleReport: Wisconsin Lost Track of 82,000 Ballots in State Biden Won by 20,000
by Fred Lucas Wisconsin lost track of more than 82,000 mail-in ballots cast in the state in the November 2020 elections—more than four times the margin of difference separating the two presidential...
View ArticleMarine from St. Louis Area Identified Among Those Killed in Kabul Attack
by Kendall Tietz A Marine who was killed in Thursday’s terrorist attacks in Kabul has been identified as a 20-year-old man from St. Louis, his father told local affiliate KMOX. Lance Cpl. Jared...
View ArticleJanuary 6 Committee Demands 15 Social Media Companies Hand over Records,...
by Ailan Evans The House committee probing the Jan. 6 riots is demanding over a dozen social media companies hand over extensive records related to the events at the Capitol. The Select Committee...
View ArticleCommentary: Who Are the Americans Stuck in Afghanistan?
by Christopher Roach Having met a number of global traveler-types, I was surprised some years ago when I heard American citizenship described in very unromantic, mercantile terms. The most common...
View ArticleBorder Officials Are So Overwhelmed They’re Struggling to Verify Whether...
by Kaylee Greenlee MCALLEN, Texas — Customs and Border Protection agents are so overwhelmed with the number of migrants arriving at the southern border they’re having a hard time verifying whether...
View ArticleCommentary: Christian Schools Vastly Outperforming Public Schools During...
by Todd Graves Among last year’s other lessons, none may be more important than this: Our taxpayer-funded education establishment cares more about adults than children. Consider the evidence: public...
View ArticleHarvard Selects an Atheist for Chief University Chaplain
by Mary Margaret Olohan Harvard University has selected a man who does not believe in God to be the school’s chief chaplain. Chief Chaplain Greg Epstein is the author of “Good Without God: What a...
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