The National School Boards Association (NSBA), which according to its website serves about 51 million public school students nationwide, made headlines last week when it requested that President Biden use federal terrorism statutes and issue other “extraordinary measures” against those…
Wars over education are nothing new. Just counting the last 150 years, Americans have debated the role in the classroom of Roman Catholicism, prayer, evolution, intelligent design, sexuality, and other hot-button issues, often at times when the same concerns dominated…
As the dust settles from the annual meetings of two major evangelical denominations, the contrast between them could hardly be more stark. In St. Louis, courage, that rarest of virtues, won the day at the General Assembly (GA) of the…
Parents are taking their children’s education into their own hands in record numbers after a disastrously tumultuous school year. The U.S. Census Bureau’s experimental Household Pulse Survey, which is an online survey recording social and economic impacts of the COVID-19…
While getting espresso at my favorite coffee shop, I asked two uniformed police officers in line ahead of me if they felt supported by their leaders or not. The first man laughed and said, “No way. We have the same…
A black mother has sued an Atlanta public school for segregating her black child from white children and placing her into a black-only elementary class. When Kim Posey sent her black elementary school-aged daughter back to school, the last thing…
Even European liberals have taken to complaining about American “wokeness.” French President Emmanuel Macron, who is hardly a conservative, has denounced “certain social science theories entirely imported from the United States.” America’s poisonous identity politics, he says, is infecting French…
Go to Amazon and type in “Mark Levin American Marxism,” and you’ll find the No. 1 bestselling book in the country, with hundreds of reviews in mere weeks. Even more impressive, it’s rated 4.9 out of 5 stars. Clearly, something…
In a CNN interview with Anderson Cooper that aired in June, Barack Obama weighed in on perceived GOP anxieties. Instead of worrying about the economy and climate change, worries he thought appropriate for Republicans, “Lo and behold,” he told Cooper,…