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The Supreme Court is poised to score a major victory for parents and public schools against radical gender ideology.
On April 4, the United States Naval Academy removed 381 books from the shelves of its Nimitz Library.  The common thread among these titles is simple: anything which President Donald Trump does not ...
Being a storyteller is just fine with the journalist turned historian. “The Fate of the Day,” the second volume in his ...
ATLANTA (AP) — The pastor of a Georgia megachurch who led a nationwide 40-day “fast” boycott of Target stores over the retail ...
The Naval Academy is becoming known not only for banning books, but also for cancelling someone for planning to discuss the ...
Anton Treuer is a professor of Ojibwe language, history and culture at Bemidji State University. His most recent book, “Where ...
Rep. Ayanna Pressley and other Democrats spoke to the media after visiting a Louisiana ICE facility to meet with detained ...
Americans increasingly only interact with Americans who look, think, and live like them. Even so, there are some places and ...
DEI bills have been introduced in 42 states since the 2023 Supreme Court decision that ended race-conscious college ...
As a retired educator and mother of three, I have struggled to make sense of Trump’s war against diversity, equity, and ...
The Supreme Court will decide whether parents have a First Amendment right to opt-out their children from the reading of ...
The U.S. Naval Academy disbanded its Black Studies Club and removed books related to DEI from its library. The University of Kentucky discontinued its Harambee graduation ceremony for Black students ...