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Iowa State University is being asked to reverse what some are calling an unconstitutional implementation of critical race theory law.
A web designer will appeal the ruling that says Colorado can force her to create objectionable websites.
A social media watchdog's second quarter grade for Big Social shows that Facebook in particular found a way to perform worse in the area of online freedom than it did in the first quarter.
A former Republican leader in Texas is refuting claims that the recent victory of a candidate whom Trump did not endorse is a sign of the former president's waning influence.
The American crisis of empathy rests in a simple fact: America is now divided over two mutually exclusive definitions of empathy. That divide is unbridgeable, and it's tearing the country down the middle.
A leading advocate for the American family is urging parents to fight for the future of the country and her most vulnerable citizens.
Proponents call the new laws restricting police in Washington state reform, but law enforcement personnel say the approach is a one-way ticket to chaos.
With the CDC backpedaling again on the issue of masks, an RN and advocate of health freedom maintains that masks do little to stop the spread of the virus. She also says NYC's mayor is using the less lethal Delta variant to coerce his city's workers into submitting to his will.
A pro-family activist and political pundit is not excited about the prospect of South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem being a presidential candidate in 2024.
Despite Saudi Arabia being a predominantly Islamic nation, it is currently home to more than 1.2 million Christians – living in the midst of adverse conditions.