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The forced relocation of a Central American dictator is not new ground for the United States.
An attorney says widespread protests from parents have compelled state lawmakers to reconsider a bill forcing new regulations on homeschoolers.
Since its catastrophic war with Israel in the summer of 2025, the Iranian regime says it has arrested 21,000 “suspects,” and international watchdogs have documented between 1,500-2,000 executions.
A college news editor says a university in Colorado will have to do more than reinstate a student journalist whose rights were violated on campus.
People go to college for an education in all sorts of things. Now, that includes how to run pot shops.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other top officials briefed leaders in Congress late Monday on the striking military operation in Venezuela amid mounting concerns that President Donald Trump is embarking on a new era of U.S. expansionism without consultation with lawmakers or a clear vision for running the South American country.
Marriage and Family are the focus of this year's Activate Summit.
The Mamdani administration has been open about setting up a socialist-communist government in the largest city in America. If they’re successful, it could mean the end of private property in New York City.
Some of the nation's most prestigious universities are introducing "disagreement essays” as a means to gauge the tolerance levels of college applicants.
A former reporter for CBS says the network passed on an interview with one of the greatest newsmakers of our time because they couldn't control what the newsmaker said.