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A higher education news editor can see the good and bad in Western Oregon University's new plan to no longer give undergraduate students D- or F grades.
Author and theologian Henry T. Blackaby passed away last weekend after years of faithful service to the Lord and the Southern Baptist Convention.
Opponents of assisted suicide are putting last-minute pressure on Virginia lawmakers to reject two bills that are circulating in the General Assembly.
If you have savings in the bank, and you’re not swiping plastic to fill up the gas tank and the grocery cart, consider yourself fortunate.
Three organizations are urging college and university trustees to adopt policies against publicly endorsing one point of view in hot political issues.
A lawsuit over the abortion reversal pill is heating up in California, where a well-known pro-life group is fighting back against the state’s liberal attorney general, Rob Bonta.
A pro-abortion petition drive in Florida may succeed and get abortion on the ballot but a pro-life activist predicts it will only happen thanks to lies and deceit.
It's nothing short of amazing how fast gambling has been embraced by professional sports. After all, Las Vegas was the host city for Super Bowl LVIII.
A financial expert with The Heritage Foundation has challenged Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen's implication that America is currently on a fiscally sustainable path.
A former Colorado lawmaker says his state's hard-left political turn over the last couple of decades is the result of intentional deception and "shrewd political management of the elections."