‘Total institutional failure. Brown’s leadership should be fired immediately. This kind of DEI-driven incompetence is costing innocent lives’ By Joe Kovacs In the aftermath of the…
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U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez struck down California’s AB 1955, ruling the state cannot force teachers to hide a child’s gender identity changes from parents. The decision delivers a major blow to policies backed by Gov. Gavin Newsom and affirms constitutional protections for parents and educators.
Block claims to just want to protect children from abuse and neglect, but his nebulous ideas of what that means would put all homeschoolers at…
Several central Ohio charter schools temporarily closed after attendance dropped sharply amid reports of active ICE operations in Columbus. Officials cited student safety concerns as rumors and confirmed federal enforcement activity spread through immigrant communities.
Authorities say the suspected Brown University shooter was found dead in a New Hampshire storage unit from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. The case has raised questions about campus security, surveillance failures, and possible links to a separate MIT murder.
Brown University is under intense scrutiny after quietly removing webpages tied to a student activist as a murder investigation continues in Providence. Officials deny any connection, but critics say the silence has only fueled speculation and mistrust.
Seton Hall University’s student government denied recognition to a Turning Point USA chapter while approving a Democrats Club. School officials claim the decision was based on a standardized rubric, not political bias.
Authorities have no suspect in the deadly Brown University shooting that left two students dead and nine injured, days after FBI Director Kash Patel’s early praise of an arrest that later fell apart.
By Steve Gorman | Maria Alejandra Cardona | Nathan Layne The man held as a “person of interest” in the Brown University shooting that left two students dead and nine injured…
By M Dowling A case is going to the Supreme Court that is quite troubling. A public New Jersey school is indoctrinating children in Islam. The…
The first victim of the tragic and horrific mass shooting at Brown University has been identified as 19-year-old Ella Cook.
She was a sophomore and Vice President of the school’s Republican Club.
What a tragic loss of life.
A Rhode Island-based reporter called out Brown University’s president on Saturday for her apparent lack of knowledge about a basic aspect of the deadly shooting which ravaged the Ivy League school six hours earlier.
By Brett T. So, it seems as though “The Whiteness Pandemic Project” was funded by the Institute of Child Development of the University of Minnesota.…
By Brett T. Although Polymarket currently has California Gov. Gavin Newsom ranked as the most likely choice to be the Democrats’ 2028 presidential nominee, there’s been some…
The U.S. Supreme Court today reversed a lower court decision against a group of Amish parents and school leaders who challenged the state of New…
Now, a team of paleontologists, mostly from California’s Loma Linda University, have discovered and meticulously documented 16,600 such footprints left by theropods, the dinosaur group that includes the Tyrannosaurus rex.
While the purpose of any system of education is to produce young adults with marketable skills, at the college level, one of those skills must be the ability to deal with opinions one may not agree with, and to do so civilly and in good humor.


















