PoliticsJune 24, 2022What does overturning Roe v. Wade mean? Supreme Court decision's implicationsThe Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade will unleash a series of state-level legislative battles and fuel heated public debate.
PoliticsMay 4, 2022Over 63 million abortions have occurred in the US since Roe v. Wade decision in 1973More than 63 million abortions are estimated to have taken place in the U.S. since the Supreme Court's 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling, according to one analysis.
U.S.February 11, 2022Rhode Island school holds celebrity event for those who 'identify as students of color or multiracial'The Wheeler School in Rhode Island has prompted parent concerns about racial discrimination after it sent an invitation invitation for those identifying as “students of color” to attend a celebrity event.
U.S.February 9, 2022VA school district seeks 'social media listening' for 'hate speech,’ to deter 'negative actions' towards staffFairfax County Public Schools is offering $200,000 for social media monitoring that would track users' relationships, hate speech, as well as counter violence and harassment.
PoliticsFebruary 9, 2022Here's where the 1619 Project is gaining traction and facing challenges in the USThe 1619 Project has earned plenty of accolades and partners across the U.S. but has also encountered resistance from politicians at the state and federal level.
PoliticsFebruary 9, 2022HHS Sec. Becerra says crack pipes won't be distributed using federal funds in smoking kitsDepartment of Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra said Wednesday that crack pipes will not be given to vulnerable communities.
PoliticsFebruary 8, 2022Crack pipe distribution funded by HHS, prioritizing 'underserved' communities: reportThe Health and Human Services Department is channeling $30 million into a program that will reportedly involve distribution of crack pipes and other drug paraphernalia as part of a harm reduction strategy.
PoliticsFebruary 7, 2022House Republicans press USAID on $4.7M grant for EcoHealth Alliance amid COVID questionsMultiple House Republicans are asking the USAID for answers regarding its decision to award a $4.7 million grant to EcoHealth Alliance, which has attracted scrutiny for its coronavirus research in Wuhan.
PoliticsFebruary 7, 2022Pro-mask Democrats keep getting caught masklessProminent Democrats have been caught without masks despite telling others to wear them during the coronavirus pandemic.
PoliticsFebruary 4, 2022Twitter suspends, then restores anti-CRT education accountTwitter suspended and then restored the account for Chalkboard Review, an anti-critical race theory education group.
PoliticsFebruary 4, 2022Majority of NIH's $27M in funding for fetal tissue studies coming from Fauci's institute: studyFIRST ON FOX: The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is funding $27 million in studies marked for use of fetal tissue, according to a new analysis.
PoliticsFebruary 2, 2022GOP politicians say University of Pittsburgh fetal tissue probe a 'whitewash' and not nearly sufficientRepublican politicians say more investigation is needed outside of the recent report that concluded the University of Pittsburgh's fetal tissue research complied with federal and state laws.
PoliticsFebruary 2, 2022Army soldiers without COVID-19 vaccine to begin separation processThe U.S. Army said Wednesday that it would start separating soldiers if they refused the coronavirus vaccine.
PoliticsFebruary 2, 2022HHS, NIH under fire from House GOP seeking answers on Wuhan's COVID originsHouse Republicans sent a letter demanding HHS and NIH comply with its requests for additional information on the origins of the coronavirus.
PoliticsFebruary 2, 2022Virginia faces new legal battles over masking in schoolsVirginia parents have brought two lawsuits in relation to Gov. Youngkin's executive order on mask mandates in the state.
PoliticsFebruary 1, 2022Georgia school district's promotion of CRT, officials' comments on White people prompt investigation requestState Sen. Burt Jones is asking the Georgia Department of Education to investigate Gwinnett County Board of Education Chair Dr. Tarece Johnson amid concerns about her recent comments and the district's use of critical race theory.
PoliticsFebruary 1, 2022Navy should be held in contempt for violating court order on COVID vaccine exemptions: complaintThe U.S. Navy is purportedly violating a court order halting its coronavirus vaccine mandate.
PoliticsJanuary 31, 2022Gavin Newsom's claim about wearing mask at NFC championship contradicted by Rams 'fan cam'Fan cam footage from Sunday's NFC game appears to contradict Gov. Gavin Newsom's claim that he only took off his mask to take a photo with basketball legend Magic Johnson.
PoliticsJanuary 31, 2022George Soros donates another $120K to PAC focused on local prosecutor racesLiberal billionaire George Soros has added $120,000 to the amount he's donated to the Justice & Safety PAC, which is focused on local district attorney races.
PoliticsJanuary 28, 2022GOP politicians slam Biden as he visits Pittsburgh to promote infrastructure packageRepublican politicians criticized President Biden amid his visit to Pittsburgh on Friday.
U.S.January 28, 2022Nationwide push to liberalize prostitution laws prompts concerns about human traffickingStates and localities are considering a wave of proposals designed to deregulate or decriminalize prostitution, raising concerns about human trafficking.
U.S.January 27, 2022Chicago schools training says sex 'not rooted in biology,' tells teachers to hide gender pronouns from parentsChicago Public Schools mandated a teacher training that pushed left-leaning ideas on gender and sex.
PoliticsJanuary 27, 2022Education Secretary Miguel Cardona calls on US to 'reset' after COVID-19 and 're-imagine education'Education Secretary Miguel Cardona pushed school reopenings after the coronavirus, while emphasizing the need to address inequities in school systems.
PoliticsJanuary 26, 2022Breyer's retirement from Supreme Court prompts 'Squad' to call for Black woman nominee: Biden, 'you promised'Members of the progressive squad called on President Biden to replace Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer with a Black woman.
PoliticsJanuary 26, 2022Federal laboratory allegedly provided color-coded badges indicating COVID vaccine, testing status: sourcesEmployees at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) in New York were instructed to wear a special, blue-colored badge if they received the coronavirus vaccine, according to documents and multiple former employees.
U.S.January 25, 2022Michigan dad, a Marine vet, says critical race theory contrary to values learned in militaryMichigan father Björn Olson, a Marine veteran, is speaking out against his school district's use of the "equity challenge" and claiming mask mandates and critical race theory cause division.
U.S.January 25, 2022California mom alleges school district pushed daughter to become a boy, concealed efforts like pronoun changesCalifornia mom Jessica Konen and her attorney Harmeet Dhillon are threatening legal action against a school district where Konen's daughter was allegedly manipulated into believing she was a different gender.
PoliticsJanuary 25, 2022House Republicans introduce bill to block tracking religious accommodations to COVID vaccineRep. Ralph Norman introduced the Religious Freedom Over Mandates Act to block federal funding for tracking information on individuals with religious exemptions to the coronavirus vaccine.
PoliticsJanuary 24, 2022Pro-Life Caucus Chair Chris Smith outlines conservative efforts as Dems go for 'jugular' on abortionHouse Pro-Life Caucus Chairman Chris Smith outlined a series of measures Republicans were taking as Democrats attempted to codify Roe v. Wade and provide abortion funding at the federal level.
PoliticsJanuary 24, 2022Education Secretary Cardona should resign, over 100 conservative leaders say in new letterA list of 120 conservative groups is demanding Education Secretary Miguel Cardona's resignation amid evidence surrounding the NSBA's letter to the White House.