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An education policy expert with Family Research Council says recent data showing a drop in student test scores in math reveals what happens when radical ideologies are given higher priority than student performance.
Texans concerned about where their money goes might be interested in a state lawmaker’s ongoing mission to separate left-wing ideology from its taxpayer-funded piggy bank.
As the war in Ukraine progresses, and the president in the White House is changing, a military analyst is weighing what is coming next for Ukraine and Russia, and the NATO allies.
A Missouri judge has held up the state's ban on mutilative procedures for minors in what appears to be a growing trend in the courts.
The founder of a legal non-profit firm is coming to the defense of an Oregon track coach who has sued to be reinstated to his position after defending the integrity of girls' sports from boys competing as females.
Though Donald Trump will inherit several conflicts in the Middle East and Europe when he returns to office, a bestselling author says the president-elect already has plans in the works.
After a political war broke out over Pete Hegseth, the war veteran and Fox News host picked by Donald Trump to be defense secretary, the strategy of his vocal defenders is to die on a political hill beside him even if GOP senators abandon him.
A general psychiatrist who works mostly with teens and college students approves of Australia's move to keep everyone under the age of 16 off of social media platforms.
The president of the United States has the authority to issue preemptive pardons – but whether he should is a question of principle. The pardon power is a gift meant to serve justice and humanity, not political ends.
The Jewish Sabbath is Saturday, but early Christians worshiped on Sunday, because that was Resurrection Day. So, what day should we take Sabbath?