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Petition Calls on San Francisco School Board to Focus on ‘Improving Schools, Not Renaming...
By Steven Hall
A petition being circulated online in San Francisco is demanding that the city’s Board of Education focus on “improving schools, NOT renaming them.”
The petition calls on...
Amid Shuttered Schools, 7 Days of Hope for Educational Freedom
By Garrett Ballengee
Hope is a powerful, uniquely human concept.
Hope is also a necessity to persevere through the trials and tribulations, the ups and the downs,...
‘Let Them Play’ Sues Whitmer’s Health Department Director over Delaying Michigan High School Contact...
By Scott McClallen
“Let Them Play Michigan,” a group of roughly 40,000 people, filed a lawsuit against Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) Director...
$15 Minimum Wage Would Hit Red States Hardest
By Varun Hukeri
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen argued last week before the Senate Finance Committee that raising the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $15...
Wyoming Lawmakers Consider Sales Tax Hike to Address Budget Issues
By Sarah Downey
As the administration of President Joe Biden places new restrictions on the oil and gas industry and the COVID-19 pandemic continues to...
Invest in Kids Program Works to Continue Serving Students Despite Opposition, Pandemic Challenges
By Kevin Bessler
One of the nation’s largest tax-credit scholarship programs that helps disadvantaged students attend a private school in Illinois is running out of...
Nearly 1,900 Oklahoma Students Benefit from School Choice Tuition Program
By Dan McCaleb
Oklahoma's Stay in School Fund tuition assistance program helped 1,893 children attend private school in the state this school year, according to...
Eleven Big Moves Biden Could Make on His First Day as President
By Fred Lucas
Joe Biden will have a busy day after taking the oath of office as president at noon Wednesday, as the Biden campaign...
The Purge Has Begun. Where It Stops, Nobody Knows.
It’s understandable that many Americans are shaken by what they saw at the Capitol last week. It’s part of a larger pattern of mob law.
But the crimes of a few lawbreakers should not be used as an excuse to punish and silence other Americans simply because of their political beliefs.
Those actions appear to be targeted and coordinated. It’s a deeply disturbing trend, given that Biden and his fellow Democrats are less than 10 days from effectively controlling both Congress and the executive branch.
While Biden may be preaching “unity,” in some of his public statements, he hasn’t refrained from, for example, comparing his opponents with Nazis.
Oregon: Brown to Lift Health Restrictions for Schools, Says Classes Could Resume by February
By Tim Gruver
Come New Year’s Day, the Oregon health metrics for schools will become recommendations rather than law and open the door for regular...