Record low see Bible as 'literal' word of God; record high view it as 'fables, legends'
49% of Americans view Bible as God-inspired but say it should not all be interpreted literally
49% of Americans view Bible as God-inspired but say it should not all be interpreted literally
The U.S. Army says that soldiers can't relocate just because they don't like the abortion laws of a certain state
Army Ranger Jim Lechner, wounded in action, wrote the essay because he wanted to say something positive.
Arizona Senate Republicans launched a committee to study free speech at public universities and to look at the events surrounding the "Health, Wealth & Happiness" program.
The delay keeps the ban on hold until the current legislature ends in 2024.
New guidance for schools in England frowns on even "social transition," much less coed bathrooms, and resembles Idaho law suspended by federal appeals court.
The Indiana State Teachers Association and Democratic legislators opposed the bill, with a handful of Republicans voting “no.”
“It’s long past time to put COVID behind us and restore individual freedom to all Texans,” Abbott said when he signed the bill into law.
Still pending, however, is a former administrator's lawsuit accusing Albemarle County Public Schools of fostering racially hostile environment that led her to quit to "preserve her mental health."