Education

Wave of Catholic School Closures Hits U.S.: 75 Institutions, Including Historic Schools, Shut Down Amid Declining Enrollments, Financial Strains

A significant chunk of the shutdowns occurred in New York City, where the Catholic Archdiocese confirmed the closure of 12 schools by the end of this academic year.

Federal Appeals Court Blocks Biden’s Student Debt Policy Rules

A federal appeals court blocked Biden's rules that would have made it easier for student borrowers to have their debt relieved.

Pfizer’s ‘Go-To Medical Expert’ for Australia, New Zealand Doesn’t Know How His Company’s Vaccine Causes Myocarditis: Senate Hearing (Video)

"You clearly don't understand the pathway, do you? Because you can't explain it," Sen. Rennick said.

Taxpayer-Funded Youth Center Shares Drag Tutorials

An Ohio LGBT youth center is teaching drag to children.

Math, Reading Scores Still Falling, Worse Than 2019-2020 School Year

According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), test scores in math and reading for the 2022-2023 school year are worse than in the 2019-2020 school year, when schools closed due to COVID-19.

Rise in U.S. Leprosy Cases Due to ‘International Migration’ Amid Southern Border Crisis: CDC

Researchers suspect "international migration of persons with leprosy is a potential source of autochthonous transmission."

California Republican Party Changes Rules For Delegates in State Primaries, Giving Trump Potential Advantage

The California Republican Party changed its rules for delegates in the state's presidential primary, a move that could benefit former President Donald Trump.

Hunter Biden Misleads Judge About Legal Practice Standing, Reveals Connecticut Bar Suspension for Non-payment

Connecticut Judicial Branch records revealed that Hunter's license to practice law in Connecticut was suspended more than two years ago due to non-payment of annual fees amounting to a mere $75 since 2018.

California School Board President Severely Threatened After Policy Decision

Chino Valley Unified School District Board of Education President Sonja Shaw told "Washington Watch With Tony Perkins" about some of the threats she received after the board adopted a pro-parent policy.

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