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It's settled. The Southern Baptist Convention has a new president: Alabama Pastor Ed Litton will lead the denomination for the next two years. But the debate over critical race theory? That remains unsettled.
A former Virginia governor who is seeking the office again is claiming Critical Race Theory is a made-up issue in a state where hundreds of Virginians are publicly fighting school leaders after learning children have been subjected to CRT’s anti-white shaming that is presented as anti-racist instruction.
There's a reason why Americans are fleeing America's major cities: the Leftist form of governance has become all too common there, and people are migrating away from those foolhardy policies.
Cornell University is in the news over a controversial policy that a group says forces students to "jump through hoops" just to hold a campus event.
A pro-life, pro-family attorney says the legislation Governor Ron DeSantis (R-Florida) recently signed requiring schools to hold a daily moment of silence is "one of the most important bills that we have passed in a long time."
In a break from its support for pro-LGBT legislation, the Biden Justice Department sided with Christian universities in a court filing that states it will defend a federal rule exempting Christian universities and schools from being forced to follow anti-discrimination laws on sexual orientation and gender identity.
A whistleblower continues to reveal startling information about the impact of COVID vaccines on pregnant women.
A U.S. senator is raising questions about how a federal health agency has ignored the danger of the do-it-yourself abortion drugs.
Southern Baptist messengers, gathering this week in Nashville, have elected Alabama pastor Ed Litton to lead the denomination for the next two years.
Bolstered by a public that is just waking up to classroom lessons and corporate seminars that condemn white people, a Republican bill would cut federal funding at any school that teaches the 1619 Project, the controversial and discredited history lesson published by The New York Times.