L.A. Teachers Strike

Teachers in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) went on a three-day strike Tuesday as negotiations fell apart and the district’s two unions walked off the job, leaving families in the lurch. Working parents scrambled to find child care options and alternate activities during the midweek strike. The first day of the strike happened … Continued

Child Labor Suit Brought Against Anti-Israel Ben & Jerry’s

Woke ice cream giant Ben & Jerry’s is being sued for its “hypocritical” use of child labor, despite the company’s oft-stated commitment to social justice causes. The news of child labor comes on the heels of a settlement with its parent company, Unilever, which Ben & Jerry’s accused of violating a merger deal signed over two decades ago … Continued

First Grade Teacher Accused of Sexually Abusing Students Indicted

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — A first grade teacher with Hamilton County Schools has been indicted on charges related to child sexual abuse, and investigators are now working to learn if there are more victims. Right now, we don’t know the specific charges that Duane Sanders of Wallace A. Smith Elementary School faces, as the Hamilton County Grand … Continued

Deputy Mayor Leaves Position Over Sexual Harassment Claims

The District of Columbia’s deputy mayor, John Falcicchio, left his position last week after he was accused of sexually harassing a D.C. government employee, the mayor announced Monday. An investigation into Mr. Falcicchio, the former head of planning and economic development in the city, began last week after Mayor Muriel Bowser was notified about the … Continued

Pro-Life Law Halted

A conservative state’s supreme court has “taken on the role of a legislative body” by halting the state’s pro-life protection law for violating a constitutional “right” that does not exist, the state’s attorney general has said. The North Dakota Supreme Court on Thursday stopped enforcement of the state’s trigger law, which protected nearly every unborn baby … Continued

Help Stop These Bills

A Special Request from Andrew Wommack ACT NOW! Your Action is Needed Now to Stop Three Colorado Bills that will kill unborn babies!   Andrew Wommack has been a leader in the fight to protect unborn children for decades. Last year we saw God do a tremendous miracle on June 24 when 50 years of … Continued

Parents’ Rights Bill Passes

A “parents’ bill of rights” that critics say is designed to target transgender youth passed New Hampshire’s Republican-led Senate on Thursday. Much of the debate among lawmakers focused on provisions to require school officials, when asked by parents, to disclose that a child is using a different name or being referred to as being a … Continued

Christian Rep. Thompson Switches Parties

The Democratic drift to the left has led to a history-making political event in Louisiana. Citing the incompatibility of Democratic Party positions with his Christian faith, formerly Democratic state Rep. Francis Thompson announced Friday he will change parties and join the GOP. Thompson’s party switch gives Louisiana Republicans a supermajority in the state’s House for … Continued

Boys Banned from Competing in Girls’ Sports

Wyoming has joined 18 other states in passing a law prohibiting male students from competing in girls’ and women’s scholastic sports. Gov. Mark Gordon did not sign nor veto the bill on Friday, allowing it to become law in July. While the governor said he’s supportive of women’s sports and understands concerns about female students … Continued

Police Superintendent Resigns

West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice on Monday ordered a sweeping investigation of the State Police after he accepted the resignation of the agency’s superintendent and revealed allegations of wrongdoing, including that a video camera was placed inside a women’s locker room. Justice said he has appointed Jack Chambers, the deputy director of the Capitol police, as interim superintendent … Continued

Execution by Firing Squad – Veto-Proof Bill Presented

A bill that would allow Idaho to execute condemned inmates by firing squad is headed to the governor’s desk after passing the Legislature on Monday with a veto-proof majority. Firing squads will be used only if the state cannot obtain the drugs needed for lethal injections — but one death row inmate has already had his scheduled … Continued

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