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A senior fellow and former journalist says an anti-Western agenda is behind the National Education Association's (NEA) debate over a resolution aimed at boycotting Israel and recognizing a Palestinian state at its recent annual meeting.
A spokeswoman for a nationwide network of more than 900,000 Americans likens the political parties coming up with a federal budget that protects babies to a tug of war competition.
A protest organized outside a Los Angeles spa, where a male customer had exposed himself to females, not only drew counter-protesters but also black-clad Antifa members who pummeled people in the street in the name of fighting “transphobia.”
A major southeastern university has been spurned by one of its own alumni who demanded – then was granted – tenure to teach there. A spokesman for a conservative black leadership group says Nikole Hannah-Jones took the easy way out.
The tens of millions of Americans who use Facebook to post vacation photos, sell baby clothes, and argue politics with their liberal cousin have a new feature: Identify any Nazi skinheads they know and get them help for their misguided beliefs.
A police department in Kentucky may have been confused over constitutional rights earlier this year, but apparently has reversed itself after findings by a legal group representing an officer who was suspended for praying.
Ron DeSantis, the Republican governor of Florida, recently signed legislation banning critical race theory (CRT) from being taught in public schools. He followed that up last week by signing into law three bills strengthening civics literacy education from Florida's kindergarten through postsecondary public schools.
Texas lawmakers are returning to the state capitol to make some major decisions, and a watchdog political group says that list is a long one.
A veteran of the Texas Department of Safety argues that illegal immigration is the "easy issue" to discuss when it comes to the border crisis – while those who are tasked with protecting that border are exhausted as other layers of crime are simply being ignored.
A law enforcement advocate says he was surprised but pleased when a judge ordered the City of Minneapolis to hire more police officers.