Tag: Education & Family News

As Nationwide Baby Formula Shortage Continues, Mothers Are Connecting Online to Help Each Other

Jessica Johnson of Superior, Wisconsin, recently traveled to six different stores, crossing over into Duluth, Minnesota, in search of baby formula. When she returned home, she posted photos of empty shelves from different stores on social media. “The day I posted that, my mom, dad, and I all got in the car and went on…


Whistleblowers Allege FBI Investigated Parents Opposed to School COVID-19 Policies

Whistleblowers have alleged that the FBI conducted dozens of investigations into American parents who expressed opposition to schools’ COVID-19 mandates, and labeled them with a “threat tag,” House Judiciary Committee Republicans claimed in a letter on Wednesday. Reps. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) and Mike Johnson (R-La.) wrote in a letter to the Justice Department (pdf) that the “brave…


Colorado School Board Cuts Off Mom for Reading Out Sex Scene From Book Available to Students

A Colorado mother was cut off at her local school board meeting after trying to read out a sexually explicit passage from a book she said was available to children in the school district. The mother, identifying herself as D. Barnes, spoke at a March 16 school board meeting for Adams 12 Five Star Schools,…


‘Stand Up and Fight for What’s Right’ Until the End: School Coach Fired for Praying in Public

A school football coach who was fired for praying in public after the end of each of his team’s games has embarked on a years-long legal battle to fight for his religious rights. Joe Kennedy, a former coach at a high school in Bremerton, Washington state decided to fight in court the school’s decision to…


‘Raised by a Black Woman in Abject Poverty’: Sen. Scott Refutes Biden Official’s Abortion Narrative

Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) Tuesday rebutted Treasure Secretary Janet Yellen’s narrative about abortion during a Congressional hearing. Yellen suggested that abortions mainly happen among teenage women, especially black and low-income teenage women. “In many cases, abortions are of teenage women, particularly low-income and often black, who aren’t in a position to be able to care…


COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for Students Delayed by Los Angeles School Board

The Los Angeles school board delayed the implementation of a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for students for a second time in 2022. The school board had first announced that it would enforce a vaccine mandate for all Los Angeles students starting in January 2022 but later delayed enforcement until the start of the 2022–2023 school year….


Rep. Stefanik Accuses NY Education Dept. of ‘Shrouding’ CRT in ‘Innocuous’ Terms in K–12 Material

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) has accused the New York State Education Department (NYSED) of misusing federal COVID-19 funds to push Critical Race Theory in elementary and secondary schools. “I write with serious concern that the New York State Education Department is using federal taxpayer dollars provided through the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER)…


Rep. Stefanik Accuses NY of ‘Shrouding’ CRT in ‘Innocuous’ Terms in K–12 Material

Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) has accused the New York State Education Department (NYSED) of misusing federal COVID-19 funds to push Critical Race Theory in elementary and secondary schools. “I write with serious concern that the New York State Education Department is using federal taxpayer dollars provided through the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER)…


Moms for Liberty Co-founder: Parents Are Tired of Funding Failure

During the COVID-19 pandemic, parents across the nation voiced their frustrations over widespread school closures and harsh mask policies imposed on their children. With classrooms reopened and masking mandates phased out, however, many parents remain frustrated by the schools’ misplaced focus. Tiffany Justice, who co-founded parental rights advocacy group Moms for Liberty, told The Epoch…


[PREMIERING NOW] Colin Wright: Why I Chose Career Suicide and Spoke Out Against Gender Ideology and CRT

This episode will premiere on Tues. May 10 at 7:30 p.m. ET.       “I just couldn’t deal with the fact that I’d be potentially teaching my work on collective behavior in social spiders or wasp personalities when half my class might not even know what a male and female is or might not even…