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Virginia Governor’s Ban on Teaching ‘Divisive Concepts’ Sparks Battle Over Race-Based U.S. History

Virginia’s ban on teaching “inherently divisive concepts” about race in K-12 public schools is stirring debate about whether Black history can still be taught or a newly unified history for all Americans will dominate classrooms.

Washington Post’s Aaron Blake Defends Groomers in Public Schools

A fascinating element to the controversy over teaching sex topics to very young children in public schools is the knee-jerk reaction by leftists in the media,...

University Won’t Force Christian Professor to Use Trans Pronouns, Pays $400K in Settlement

A Christian professor who claims he was threatened with punishment by university officials in Ohio for refusing to use the preferred pronouns of a trans-identified student has secured the right to avoid using pronouns that conflict with his beliefs after years of litigation.   

Almost 100 People Developed Brain Tumors After Links to School

Ninety-four former staff members and students from Colonia High School in Woodbridge, New Jersey, have developed an “extremely” rare form of malignant brain tumor, leading local officials to approve an emergency probe of the school Tuesday.

High School Students Subjected to Drag Queen Dance by Male Teacher

A high school teacher stirred up angry parents after performing a drag queen act for his students during class hours.

Tennessee Invites Hillsdale College to Help Start Charter Schools as Alternative to Woke Curricula

The private conservative college developed the 1776 curriculum, which teaches students about the strengths of America and the Western tradition.

California Delays Vax Mandate for School Kids

The state of California won't be implementing vaccine mandates for school children until at least mid-2023.

New Mexico Paying College Tuition for Illegals With COVID Relief Funds

New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham has signed the New Mexico Opportunity Scholarship Act into law, which provides scholarships covering tuition and fees at the state’s public higher education institutions.

U.S. Supreme Court to Hear Christian Flag Case

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments over whether a Christian flag should be allowed to fly outside of Boston’s City Hall.

Alabama Governor Signs Two ‘Common Sense’ Transgender Bills

Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey signed two gender-related bills April 8 aimed at protecting youths.

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