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Illinois House Bill 2827 is a solution in search of a problem, one that would do more harm than good by burdening parents with unnecessary regulations. It's more an attempt to monitor parents rather than caring about good academic outcomes for students.
Attorney Mark Meckler shares his testimony of how coming into contact with so many conservative politicians led him to Christianity.
The U.S. Secretary of Defense made a public profession of his faith in Jesus Christ Thursday night.
The midterms, still more than 18 months away, are on the minds of Capitol Hill Republicans as they hope to back President Trump's executive actions with actual legislation – beginning with the dismantling of the U.S. Department of Education.
Several Republican attorneys general are eager to help Trump in his fight against foreign terrorist organizations and the leftist judge that recently sided with them.
Canada's new Prime Minister is poised to call for elections next month.
A female basketball player, who was vilified and threatened for refusing to play against a male, is belatedly witnessing education officials come to her defense.
A parental rights advocate is looking forward to the promised court action from the educators who've abused their influence for too long.
The Homeschool Legal Defense Association has concerns about a bill in Illinois it says opens the door for the state to criminally prosecute homeschooling parents who fail to file the proper paperwork.
At the same time evangelical leaders and their insights are being welcomed at the White House, a theology professor says Trump’s political opposition is getting orders from the Father of Lies.