Compassion for Punch the monkey’s viral orphanhood should extend to babies deprived of their mothers via third-party reproduction.
Every once in a while, an animal captures the hearts and cameras of people all over the world.
Compassion for Punch the monkey’s viral orphanhood should extend to babies deprived of their mothers via third-party reproduction.
Every once in a while, an animal captures the hearts and cameras of people all over the world.
Boulder officials claimed that these oil companies’ ‘fossil fuel activities contributed to climate change, causing harm to Boulder’s property and residents.’
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to take up a major case on Monday involving the left’s ongoing climate lawfare against fossil fuel companies.
FOIA results exposed a middle school allegedly hosting ‘student equity assemblies’ in which students were ‘segregated’ according to race, according to Defending Education.
An Illinois school district whose faculty members came under fire for “celebrating or justifying” the death of Charlie Kirk implemented expansive DEI and critical theory-driven programming, a new report revealed last week. One school even ran sessions that allegedly “segregated” students based on race.
Once political violence stops shocking the public, it starts to become normalized, even almost expected.
A man armed with a shotgun and a fuel can was fatally shot Sunday at Mar-a-Lago after he not only trespassed onto the president’s home, but refused to comply with law enforcement when ordered to drop his weapon. You wouldn’t necessarily know that, though, if you relied on the propaganda press’ coverage of what appears to be yet another assassination attempt against President Donald Trump.
Dragged through the Democrats’ endless lawfare campaign, Jim Troupis is asking the liberal-led state Supreme Court to consider due process.
Raked over the coals in a years-long leftist lawfare campaign, former state circuit court Judge Jim Troupis is asking the controlling liberals on the Wisconsin Supreme Court to do what it seems incapable of doing: Act fairly and impartially.
An all-you-can-eat buffet of free stuff and Trump sucks represented the ideological substance of California’s late-AWFL Khmer Rouge party.
The California Democratic Party held their annual convention over the weekend, and there was a lot to talk about. They didn’t talk about any of it, but there was a lot to talk about.
The State Department announced its intention to revoke the visas of five foreign individuals who have allegedly censored Americans.
As ICE sweeps in Minneapolis have drawn wide attention, a little-noticed immigration case playing out in a New York federal court has significant implications for America’s relationship with Britain and the ongoing debate over global censorship.
Fortune 500 companies are waking up and understanding what time it is. It’s time for businesses to get back to business.
For years, corporate America has fallen all over itself to be applauded by activists like the Human Rights Campaign, falsely believing HRC’s approval meant they were doing something right and good for business. This year, hundreds of companies, realizing they’ve been led astray, marched the other way.
Colorado legislators support requiring courts to consider whether parents embrace a child’s ‘gender identity’ in determining custody.
Colorado’s Democrat state legislators want to force transgenderism on parents, requiring them to affirm their child’s “gender identity” or risk losing custody.
New evidence shows that the Supreme Court’s ban on affirmative action is not a setback; instead, it facilitates improved outcomes for all.
Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard (2023), which banned affirmative action in college admissions, many experts, university officials, civil rights advocates, and government leaders warned about sharp declines in black and Hispanic enrollment. Yet a new report suggests that these predictions were overly pessimistic and failed to reflect the full scope of the situation.
Parents have been systematically turned away from the few venues they once had to steer Department of Defense Education Activity schools.
One of the few silver linings of the pandemic era was a parental awakening as they got a closer look at their children’s schoolwork. Booming attendance and barnburner speeches dotted school board meetings across the country. Parents started electing new members to focus on core subjects over social engineering. It was a newly informed citizenry in action. The school board system, though imperfect, is where parents and taxpayers can shape public education. Unfortunately, active-duty military families don’t have that option.
In a game for the ages, the U.S. men’s national hockey team defeated Canada in the 2026 Winter Olympics championship on Sunday. The victory came on the 46th anniversary of the famous 1980 Miracle on Ice, which was the last year the American men’s team won gold.
