US Education 2 days ago Illinois homeschool bill would create a 'pipeline to the criminal justice system for parents': Dem lawmaker An Illinois bill that could change homeschooling rules would create "a pipeline to the criminal justice system for parents," a state Democrat is warning.
United Kingdom 5 days ago Toddler kicked out of nursery school for being transphobic: 'This is totalitarian insanity' A news report said a British toddler was kicked out of a nursery school during the 2022-2023 academic year for allegedly being transphobic.
Religious Controversies March 29 Satanic leader arrested after Black Mass, scuffle at Kansas Statehouse: 'A despicable act' A leader of a "nondenominational Satanic church" in Kansas and three others were arrested after a fight broke out between Satanists and Christians at the Kansas Statehouse in Topeka.
VIDEO March 29 Columbia University's interim president steps down following pressure from the Trump admin New York Post columnist Karol Markowicz joins ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss Columbia University's interim president resigning amid pressure from the Trump administration to make changes at the school.
VIDEO March 26 Karoline Leavitt says the White House won’t ‘bend’ in the face of ‘insincere outrage’ over leaked Signal chats White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt fires back at criticism of the leaked Signal chats from government officials.
Maine March 24 Maine Dems push for tampons in boys' bathrooms amid ongoing debate over trans sports participation Democrats in Maine want public schools to provide tampons in boys' bathrooms starting in middle school, as state leaders face backlash over transgender athletes competing in women's sports.
VIDEO March 22 Peanut the squirrel’s owner to sue NY environmental agency over pet’s death Mark Longo, owner of Peanut the squirrel, and his attorney Nora Marino join ‘Fox News Live’ to discuss their legal action against the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation after authorities raided Longo’s home and seized his pet.
US Education March 21 Student loans, Pell grants will continue despite Education Department downsizing, expert says President Donald Trump’s executive order aims to downsize the Department of Education, but key programs like student loans and civil rights protections will still continue.
Maine March 20 Can Maine’s high school sports authority dodge Title IX? Conservative legal experts say no Maine Principals' Association said it cannot be found liable for violating Title IX because it does not receive any federal funding, but conservative legal experts disagree.
Opinion March 20 The future of nature is nonpartisan. Let's combat environmental extremism with common sense If we wants to make environmental progress that lasts beyond the next Election Day, we need a group that fights to conserve our natural beauty regardless of which "side" is in power.