Antisemitism in public K-12 schools spotlights activist teachers and radicalized students
A major issue is that public school teachers "are behaving as activists," one expert said.
Responding to Portland violence, FBI says it will target violence, not ideology
The agency will be targeting 'violent acts or significant destruction of property.'
Connecticut's top court upholds ban on religious exemptions
Plaintiffs in the case, Keira Spillane and Anna Kehle are parents of young children who objected to the state's vaccination requirements.
Supreme Court to hear Colorado case pitting free speech rights v. minority groups' rights
Smith says Colorado’s law compels her speech as an artist to create messages that go against her traditional beliefs on marriage.
Haley at CPAC: Don't 'put down socialism, defend capitalism'
Former governor, U.N. ambassador says Republicans have "the facts on our side" about the benefits of a capitalist system
University walks back 'Islamophobic' claim about professor who showed students Muhammad art
Council on American-Islamic Relations had rejected the label days earlier, undermining both Hamline University and their state affiliate that sided with the student who complained.
Washington state Senate passes hate crime expansion bill, rejects ‘Tesla’ amendment
Opposed to the amendment was Sen. Manka Dhingra, D-Kirkland, who told colleagues that “you have to belong to that constitutionally protected class that is outlined in our laws in Washington. Making economic choices or owning a Tesla is not a protected class.”


