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In a lawsuit filed just this week, embattled charter schools in Michigan and Ohio are accusing the U.S. Department of Education of creating illegal and preposterous rules that will destroy the charter school movement that is supported and funded by federal law.
An elderly woman in Washington state has learned that her community's leaders see anyone who values the safety and privacy of women and girls as a bigot.
Federal and state officials have granted a Christian academy in Tampa a religious exemption from the new Title IX change that would've kept the school's students from the benefits of the National School Lunch Program.
August is National Shooting Sports Month so a trade group is honoring the month with a special focus on the huge army of new firearms owners.
Democrats are feverishly pushing their destructive agenda before the people get another say. Monday's raid of Donald Trump's residence shows how drunk they are with control.
Did the federal government violate the rights of Americans – civilian and military alike – by mandating they take COVID-19 experimental "vaccines"? A researcher says by its own actions almost 50 years ago, Congress declared that an individual may not be administered an experimental drug under "sanctions," "coercion," or "undue influence."
A disaster relief ministry is on the ground and hard at work in flood-ravaged Kentucky, where volunteers are still needed through mid-August.
Power and control in the evenly-split U.S. Senate could change with just a couple of Election Day wins and losses, and a race in Nevada is among them.
A citizen concerned for life says a recent report from the health department clearly defines an area of focus for pro-life groups in Minnesota.
This week is National Truth for Youth Bible Week on American Family Radio (AFR).