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In a win for female students and a loss to transgender activists, a student privacy bill is headed to Ohio’s governor, Mike DeWine, who has said he will sign it.
President Biden’s decision to let Ukraine fire US-made missiles deep into Russia is being criticized as, at best, a senseless diplomatic decision or, at worst, a dangerous escalation that will pull NATO into a horrific nuclear war.
There’s a fix for FEMA, and it depends on weekdays 9-5, not only when mid-level managers are in the field spreading hate amid the suffering of U.S. citizens, Rep. Bob Good says.
A family values advocate is encouraged by data from the election.
Donald Trump won 312 electoral votes and won the popular contest by more than 2 ½ million votes. Republicans flipped the Senate and will maintain control of the House.
An advocate for school choice and religious freedom in education says despite what opponents claim, Ohio is not violating the Constitution by offering public money for Christian schools.
Many of Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks will gain Senate confirmation, a veteran political reporter predicts – but the Matt Gaetz choice, he argues, is an explosion in the making.
A conservative in Chicago is encouraged that her city's leaders are listening to the citizens who don't support the mayor or his liberal policies.
The announcement that Donald Trump has chosen free speech advocate Brendan Carr to lead the five-member Federal Communications Commission is being praised by a national ministry that is very familiar with the FCC and its bureaucratic power over the airwaves.
In a pivot from its typical courtroom fights, a religious liberty law firm is urging America’s mega-corporations to drop their discriminatory DEI training and hiring, and return to real fairness in the boardrooms and office cubicles.