Education

State Department Paid Germany to Spread Propaganda in U.S. Schools

The U.S. State Department paid German activists to train teachers on "disinformation," according to records obtained by the Media Research Center (MRC).

Political Parties in the U.S.

The United States is known for its vibrant democracy and the role political parties play in shaping the nation's policies and governance.

Understanding the 1st Amendment: A Comprehensive Guide

The First Amendment to the United States Constitution is a cornerstone of American democracy, protecting the fundamental rights of freedom of speech, religion, press, assembly, and petition

Department of Education Investigating San Diego State University After School Condemns Hamas Attacks

The Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights (OCR) is investigating San Diego State University (SDSU) after the university shared a statement condemning the October 7 attacks on Israel.

Health Professionals Demand APA Remove ‘Gender-Affirming’ Textbook

More than 150 health professionals signed an open letter to the American Psychiatric Association (APA), calling for it to remove a textbook advocating for "gender-affirming" care.

Activists Call for Young Children to Learn Critical Race Theory

The organization EmbraceRace developed a guide to teach young children about Critical Race Theory (CRT).

Independent Study Finds No ‘Extremism’ Within U.S. Military

The Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA) conducted a study on the U.S. military, finding "no evidence that the number of violent extremists in the military is disproportionate to the number of violent extremists in the United States as a whole."

WHO to Develop Guidelines for Transgender Individuals

The World Health Organization announced a plan to develop a guideline for the healthcare of transgender individuals.

Harvard University President Claudine Gay Resigns: ‘Two Down’

Harvard President Claudine Gay has resigned following allegations of plagiarism and failure to condemn antisemitism.

Illegal Immigrants With U.S.-Born Children More Likely to Use Welfare Than U.S. Citizens

A report from the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) found that homes led by illegal immigrants with "anchor babies" are more likely to use welfare than homes led by U.S. citizens.

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