Tag: Education & Family News

Florida County Halts Plan to Use ‘Shocking’ Sex-Ed Visual Aids in Public Schools

When parents found out about the “visual aids” Duval County Public Schools were planning to pass out to middle-school students in reproductive health class, they were shocked and disgusted, and made it clear they would speak up at the next school board meeting. And at that, the school district backed down from its plan, saying…


States Ask Supreme Court to Review Harassment Decision That Could Affect Schools’ Federal Funding

Texas and eight other states are asking the Supreme Court to hear the University of Toledo’s appeal of a lower court ruling in a campus sexual harassment case they say threatens educational institutions with possible liability and loss of funding by the federal government. The decision, if left undisturbed, “threatens educational institutions with significant unknown…


Police, FBI Not Taking Far-Left Violence Seriously: CEO of Pro-Life Center That Was Firebombed

The CEO of a Buffalo area pro-life center that was firebombed more than three months ago said that neither the Amherst Police Department (APD) nor the FBI is taking the case seriously, in part because of the politicization of the country’s security apparatus under President Joe Biden. “The FBI and the Amherst police are stringing…


Drag Events Target Children for Grooming, Former Drag Queen Says

After 20 years of living by lipstick and stiletto, former drag queen Kevin Whitt picked up a Bible. Since then, he’s been on a mission to spread hope to others trapped in the gay sex industry and warn parents about “family-friendly” drag shows. Drag shows are never appropriate for children because they are designed to destroy…


Republican Legislators Support Bill Prohibiting Gender-Affirming Care to Minors

WASHINGTON—Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) and 10 other Republican legislators called for support of the Protect Children’s Innocence Act—a bill prohibiting gender transition surgeries on minors—outside the U.S. Capitol on Sept. 20. If enacted, the legislation would make it a felony to perform “gender-affirming care”—operations, medication, or other procedures to change a minor’s biological sex….


Republican Legislators Support Bill to Protect Minors from Gender Transition Procedures

WASHINGTON—Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) and 10 other Republican legislators called for support of the Protect Children’s Innocence Act—a bill prohibiting gender transition surgeries on minors—outside the U.S. Capitol on Sept. 20. If enacted, the legislation would make it a felony to perform “gender-affirming care”—operations, medication, or other procedures to change a minor’s biological sex….


Universities Need to Stop Being the Enablers of Social Activism

Commentary In his inaugural address, John F. Kennedy said, “civility is not a sign of weakness, and sincerity is always subject to proof.” Words clearly not understood by students at the University of Sydney given their outrageous, but not unprecedented, behaviour earlier this month. Requiring police to escort former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull away…


Lawsuits Allege Instagram Endangers Teens’ Mental Health

Some addictive products come from screens, not syringes, according to new lawsuits against Instagram. As stated in whistleblower documents, Instagram’s parent company Meta knew for years that its network caused addiction that damaged children’s mental health. Lawsuits by eight former teen Instagram users including Laura Ashman, Chesapeake Dowdy, and Brianna Perez demand damages based on Instagram’s alleged…


Yeshiva University Suspends Club Activities After Supreme Court Says It Must Recognize LGBT Group

Yeshiva University announced it will suspend all campus club activities in its latest attempt to resist a Sept. 14 Supreme Court ruling that lifted an order that allowed the university to refuse to accept an LGBT group based on the school’s religious beliefs. The temporary freeze came ahead of the Jewish High Holidays that start…


Judge Approves $490 Million Settlement in Michigan University Doctor’s Sexual Abuse Case

A federal judge has signed off on a settlement that provides compensation to over 1,000 victims who claim to have been sexually abused by a former doctor at the University of Michigan. The $490 million settlement was agreed in January. However, it took many more months for the final details of the agreement to be…