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DeSantis Excludes Satanists from School Chaplaincy Program

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) recently signed a bill into law that allows public and charter schools to have volunteer chaplains, although the governor emphasized that the chaplaincy program does not extend to Satanists.

Pro-Life Group Considering Legal Action After Being Placed on Extremist Database with ‘Hamas, KKK’

A pro-life group is considering taking legal action after its members were placed on a database that tracks extremists within the United States.

Michigan School District Cancels Pronoun Lesson After Staff Receives Threats

DeWitt Public Schools has canceled a voluntarily lesson about pronouns after staff received threats.

Biden Administration Finalizes Title IX Changes, Enhancing LGBTQ+ Protections

The Biden administration has finalized new rules aimed at protecting LGBTQ+ students and enhancing safeguards for victims of campus sexual assault under Title IX,...

Ilhan Omar’s Daughter Suspended After Anti-Israel Protest

Representative Ilhan Omar's (D-MN) daughter, Isra Hirsi, has been suspended from Barnard College after engaging in an anti-Israel protest.

USC Cancels Pro-Palestinian Commencement Speaker Over Safety Concerns

The University of Southern California (USC) canceled its pro-Palestinian valedictorian's commencement speech, citing safety concerns.

Harvard Reinstates Standardized Testing

Harvard College announced that it will reinstate its standardized testing requirement for admissions starting next year.

Biden Administration Announces $7.4 Billion Student Debt Forgiveness for Over 270,000 Borrowers

The Biden administration announced on Friday that it will forgive $7.4 billion in student debt for 277,000 borrowers, marking the latest round of loan...

Elementary School Denies Prayer Club, Welcomes Pride Club

A Washington elementary school has been accused of violating two students' First Amendment rights after it denied their request to create a prayer club.

Parents of Michigan Shooter Sentenced to Prison

The parents of a teenager who shot and killed four high school students in Oxford, Michigan in November 2021 have been sentenced to 10 to 15 years in prison each.

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