Tag: Education & Family News

Oklahoma Gubernatorial Candidate Proposes 3-Point Plan to Make Schools Safer

With the horror of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, still fresh in the minds of many Americans, a former law enforcement officer and SWAT team leader has come up with a three-point plan to make schools safer. Mark Sherwood, a 24-year retired veteran of the Tulsa Police Department in Oklahoma, is also an author, a…


New Report Warns of Confucius Institute Rebrand

WASHINGTON—A new report warns that China has rebranded its Confucius Institutes (CI) in American universities. Out of the 118 CIs in America, about 105 have closed or announced closures. However, at least 38 colleges have replaced their closed CI programs with similar alternatives, according to the report by the National Association of Scholars (NAS), a…


Arizona Makes Civics Education a High School Graduation Requirement

Arizona state Rep. Quang Nguyen learned about the sorrows of communism through the eyes of a child in South Vietnam. His final lesson came in 1975, when his family fled the country as communist North Vietnamese tanks rolled into Saigon, signifying the end of liberty as he knew it. “I have had the unfortunate [perspective]…


Judicial Watch Uncovers Records of CRT Being Taught to West Point Cadets: ‘An Attack From Within’

Cadets at the United States Military Academy at West Point have been taught to analyze society through the Marxist lens of critical race theory (CRT), according to documents released Monday by Judicial Watch. The more than 600 pages of records, which include presentation slides about CRT, “whiteness,” and “queer theory” were only given to Judicial…


Supreme Court Strikes Down Maine Tuition-Assistance Program for Religious Discrimination

The Supreme Court voted 6–3 to strike down as unconstitutional a Maine law that excludes families from a student aid program if they choose to send their children to religious schools, in a decision released June 21. The ruling is a defeat for the Biden administration, which supported Maine’s position. Under the program, school districts…


Supreme Court Strikes Down Maine’s Ban on Funding for Religious Schools

The Supreme Court voted 6–3 to strike down as unconstitutional a Maine law that excludes families from a student aid program if they choose to send their children to religious schools, in a decision released June 21. The ruling is a defeat for the Biden administration, which supported Maine’s position. Under the program, school districts…


Aaron Sibarium on Woke Law Students: ‘A Transformation of Legal Institutions From Within’

The rise of woke ideology and the subsequent erosion of open debate at prestigious law schools is transforming America’s legal institutions from within, warns Aaron Sibarium, the writer behind the Washington Free Beacon’s reporting of ongoing hostilities toward conservative law students at Yale University. In May, a report by Sibarium drew renewed attention to the…


Pennsylvania Casinos Warn Gambling Parents: Don’t Leave Children in Cars

While inside a warm casino, playing slot machines, a Pennsylvania woman’s small children, ages 2 years and 11 months, sat alone in a cold car at the Lady Luck Casino in Pennsylvania. She is not the only parent who left children unattended while they gambled. The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, which oversees all aspects of…


NY Judge Rules Jewish University Isn’t Religious, Must Recognize LGBT Student Club

A New York State judge has ruled that the Yeshiva University must approve the creation of an LGBT student group on its campus, even though the club goes against the Jewish institution’s guiding religious beliefs. Lynn Kotler, a judge in the New York County Supreme Court, ruled Tuesday that the Yeshiva University Pride Alliance must…


NYC Councilwoman Says Her Office Was Threatened by ‘Leftist Hate Mob’

A New York City councilwoman has said her Queens office requires police protection from “the leftist hate mob” after she spoke out against adult drag performers reading books to children in public schools as “grooming.” Vickie Paladino, who represents Queens’ district 19, spoke out against the program after the New York Post reported that the…