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A new university in Texas is the kind of place Charlie Kirk thought every American campus should be.
Canada is starting to take away its citizens' guns. Starting this week, residents of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, are able to enroll in a voluntary gun buy-back program; however, the government has a strange definition of voluntary.
A key department within the U.S. Department of Energy has been ordered to do its work going forward without citing its most common words, such as “climate change” and “green” energy.
A federal court has handed the State of Indiana a legal victory after the Republican governor recognized two sexes on state-issued birth certificates.
Another Virginia school district has thrust itself into another gender controversy. This time it’s Fairfax County.
Looking ahead to the future, Charlie Kirk’s widow says her late husband is not done challenging today’s young people with hot-button topics such as faith, family, and politics.
A Republican strategist does not see how the State of Oregon has any legal grounds to stop the Pentagon from deploying National Guard troops to protect federal property in Portland.
Late night host Jimmy Kimmel has seen an uptick in ratings since his return to television, but not everyone thinks it will last.
Although there are literally millions of hardworking, dedicated teachers around the country, incidents like “Witchy Wednesday” raise questions about who’s in charge.
The assassination of Charlie Kirk has sparked interest in the church and Christianity, a revival some say, yet attacks on Christians and churches continue.