Tag: Education & Family News

Biden’s Disinformation Chief: Parents Concerned About Critical Race Theory Are ‘Disinformers’

The Biden administration’s new disinformation chief says that parents who are upset about critical race theory (CRT) making its way into public school classrooms are “disinformers” who “weaponize” the issue “for profit.” Nina Jankowicz, who was appointed to lead the newly established Disinformation Governance Board at the Department of Homeland Security, dismissed the pushback against…


Nina Jankowicz: Republicans Exposing Critical Race Theory Are ‘Disinformers’

The Biden administration’s new disinformation chief had previously stated that Republicans and media who expose critical race theory (CRT) making its way into public school classrooms are “disinformers” who “weaponize” the issue “for profit.” Nina Jankowicz, who was appointed to lead the newly established Disinformation Governance Board at the Department of Homeland Security, dismissed the…


‘Non-Starter’ to Authorize COVID-19 Vaccine for Infants: Dr. Peter McCullough

Moderna has requested the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to grant an emergency use authorization (EUA) for its COVID-19 vaccine for children as young as 6 months. However, according to Dr. Peter McCullough, such authorization shouldn’t be granted because there’s almost no clinical benefit for children that young. Pfizer is also working on data for a three-dose…


Arizona Parents Sue School District Over Alleged Dossier on Dissenting Views

Three Arizona parents have filed a lawsuit claiming an education board member for the Scottsdale Unified School District (SUSD) kept a dossier on them to silence criticism of district policies regarding COVID-19 and other subjects. Amanda Wray, Kimberly Stafford, and Edmond Richard claim former board president Jann-Michael Greenburg violated their constitutional rights of free speech…


Christian Schools Grow In Popularity Amid Pandemic, Public School Controversies

FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va.—For the first time in two decades, St. Paul VI Catholic High School has a waitlist. And it had not long ago moved to a larger campus that expanded the school’s capacity by 20 percent, or 200 students. Paul VI, as locals call it, has enjoyed double-digit growth for the past two years:…


Senate Republicans Want Updates to TV Rating System, Citing Disney’s LGBT Contents For Children

In the wake of a popular backlash against Disney’s effort to inject LGBTQ activism into children’s shows, a group of Republican senators are calling for updates to America’s TV ratings system to better help parents avoid exposing their children to “disturbing contents.” The TV Parental Guidelines, first created in 1996, is a voluntary system of…


‘Pansexual’ Florida Teacher Fired After Sexuality Discussion in Classroom

A former Florida middle school art teacher has said she was fired after discussing sexuality with her students, including revealing to them that she is pansexual and allowing the students to paint LGBTQI+ flags which she hung in the classroom. Casey Scott was fired from Trafalgar Middle School for what the Lee County School District…


Pro-Life and Pro-Abortion Protesters Shout Outside the Supreme Court

WASHINGTON D.C.—A few pro-life protesters started the day outside the Supreme Court, but as the day went on, pro-abortion protesters dominated the scene. At 9 a.m., the few protesters present were mostly from pro-life groups. The scene was quiet under slightly cloudy skies. Near the court, a few people from different sides discussed the issues….


Kansas August Referendum To Be First Post-Roe Electoral Clash

The first ballot test of the post-Roe era will be on Aug. 2 when Kansas voters are presented with a proposed constitutional amendment that declares there is no constitutional right to abortion. The Kansas Value Them Both Amendment will be the first of at least four proposed constitutional amendments addressing abortion certain to go before…


Obama, Biden Largely to Blame for $1.6 Trillion Student Debt Crisis: Author

As President Joe Biden considers some form of loan forgiveness for college borrowers, student loans in America have been a slow-boiling crisis for almost a decade now. One expert critic who has been following the crisis lays much of the blame for the $1.6 trillion loan debacle at the feet of two men at the…