Texas Democrat James Talarico is facing criticism after a resurfaced video shows him claiming there are six biological sexes. The clip is now circulating widely among Republicans as his Senate campaign gains momentum.
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Nearly a year after protesters occupied a University of Washington building, Seattle prosecutors have filed charges against 33 individuals tied to the incident. The occupation caused major property damage and raised concerns about campus safety.
Loudoun County Public Schools reached a settlement with Christian students disciplined after objecting to a transgender student using their locker room. The case raised national questions about religious freedom, student rights, and school gender policies.
A recent study examined whether electromagnetic radiation from power lines, household wiring, and tablets may increase the risk of brain tumors in children. Researchers found higher exposure levels among children diagnosed with central nervous system tumors compared with those without cancer.
The University of Florida removed a course syllabus offering accommodations to certain identity groups after it conflicted with state law banning DEI-based preferential treatment. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between DEI ideology and Florida education policy.
The U.S. Supreme Court temporarily blocked a California law that restricted schools from informing parents when their children identify as transgender, siding with parents and conservative legal groups. The decision pauses the law while the legal battle continues.
Critics argue that modern higher education may be weakening critical thinking rather than strengthening it. From COVID policies to campus protests, the debate over intellectual decline is intensifying.
Savannah teacher Dr. Linda Davis was killed when a driver fleeing ICE crashed into her car, renewing debate over enforcement tactics.
President Donald Trump will highlight a student’s gender transition dispute during his State of the Union address, signaling renewed focus on parental rights and policy for minors.
Gavin Newsom’s communications staff ignited controversy after a reporter asked about his dyslexia and received a hostile response. The exchange has fueled criticism over transparency and media relations.
A federal judge has halted Louisiana’s law requiring the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms. The ruling intensifies debate over religion and the Constitution.
A former Reed College security chief says he stands by his decision to assist the FBI in identifying a suspect who assaulted a federal officer during a Portland ICE riot. The suspect has since pleaded guilty.
A Nashville first-grade teacher is challenging disciplinary action after declining to read a same-sex marriage book, citing religious objections. Legal advocates argue his rights were violated.


















