D.C. Schools Failing to Help Disabled Kids Enough, Feds Say
Loading the Audio Player... Federal investigators found that the District of Columbia Public School System discriminated against students with disabilities, according to a Wednesd...
Loading the Audio Player... Federal investigators found that the District of Columbia Public School System discriminated against students with disabilities, according to a Wednesd...
York St John s University has been accused of discriminating against Christians by allowing the performance of a gay-themed Nativity play
Massachusetts authorities charged Antonio Bonheur, 74, and Saul Alisme, 21, with one count of food stamp fraud each for allegedly falsely obtaining millions in SNAP benefits. They are also accused of ...
Chloe Cole is recognized by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis during a 2023 speech. She received puberty blockers when she was 13, and underwent a double mastectomy at 15. Now she is an advocate against allow...
Today’s study leads us to ask ourselves, “Who or what is worthy of my worship?” Jesus the Savior is worthy of our worship. He is the one true King. We can be assured of this truth because His birth fulfilled Old Testament prophecy. When we worship, we acknowledge Jesus’ identity.…
A Union Pacific train travels through Union, Neb., July 31, 2018. Associated Press / Photo by Nati Harnik, file Two of the largest rail unions in America on Wed...
NASHVILLE (BP) – Grief isn’t beholden to a calendar. But when someone isn’t home for the holidays, the pain intensifies.
Warner Bros. Discovery officials voted down a competing acquisition offer from Paramount Skydance, according to a Wednesday statement from the company. The company petitioned shareholders to stand by ...
The website of California s second-largest school district includes a section that walks students through altering their name and gender identity, in addition to promoting materials that claim there
A North Texas school board has unanimously voted to opt out of adopting a new policy that would set aside dedicated time during the school day for prayer and religious study, citing concerns that it
A new study by U.S.-based academics has found that ending global poverty could be “surprisingly affordable,” requiring about 0.3% — or $318 billion — of global gross domestic product (GDP) to reduce the worldwide poverty rate from 10% to 1%.