Federal appeals court orders Vermont to let families use tuition program for religious schools
Lower court was wrong to let school districts devise new funding criteria while continuing to lock out families.
Lower court was wrong to let school districts devise new funding criteria while continuing to lock out families.
It appears as if hate exploded in the United States last year, but SPLC's "Hate Map" data is inflated because 702 of 1,225 groups described by the map as "hate groups" are actually policy advocacy organizations with no connection to a "hateful" ideology.
"The Biden administration is going to make it clear that they believe one of the reasons for our success is our acceptance of atheism and humanism," said Rep. Glenn Grothman.
The agency will be targeting 'violent acts or significant destruction of property.'
New statute passed Friday takes effect Sept. 1, and is expected to be challenged immediately.
Former governor, U.N. ambassador says Republicans have "the facts on our side" about the benefits of a capitalist system
The paper of record originally described Refaat Alareer as someone who "raged against Israel," but also "calmly teaches Israeli poetry"
Speaking of consequences rich and powerful men have faced in the #MeToo era, Milano says 'people really act differently when they know that they're going to be held accountable for their actions'
Dozens of SEALs, along with other Navy service members, joined in the suits.
Gov. Burgum says it’s important for students to express support for “American ideals upon which our country was founded.”