A Christian think tank says Canada’s flagship disability benefit falls far short of lifting people with disabilities out of poverty, warning that the program’s size, eligibility rules and provincial clawbacks risk leaving millions no better off than before. In a report released Jan. 6, Cardus, a nonpartisan research organization based in Ontario, said the Canada Disability Benefit is only a fraction of what is needed to close the poverty gap for Canadians with disabilities.
Two substitute elementary school teachers in a Tennessee school district who openly identify as LGBT activists were cited for prostitution earlier this year, according to reports
The cryptocurrency exchange’s founder Sam Bankman-Fried on Friday took the witness stand at his trial in New York to deny that he defrauded any of his former company’s customers. He acknowledged m...
Many pro-Palestinian students and faculty on college campuses in the U S have demonstrated, released statements or engaged in criminal behavior amid the Israel-Hamas war The behavior and rhetoric of ...
Loneliness is affecting more people than you may realize. A new Gallup poll found that young adults — ages 19 to 29 — were the most likely age group to
Fraser Bohm on Wednesday pleaded not guilty in a Los Angeles courtroom to four charges of murder, and four counts of vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence. Prosecutors allege Bohm, age 22, kill...
A Christian academy doesn t have to hire non-believers or compromise its biblical stance on sexual ethics to be eligible for a Colorado preschool funding program, according to a recent court order
Ford and the United Auto Workers union said Wednesday night that negotiators had reached a tentative contract deal, as the UAW’s strike enters its sixth week. The deal includes a 25 percent wage inc...
The National Hockey League has reversed its decision to prohibit players from using stick tape to promote LGBT pride and other political causes after backlash