Georgia linebacker says without God, winning national championship wouldn’t have been possible

Entering Monday’s College Football Playoff National Championship Game in Indianapolis, Georgia had a former walk-on at quarterback while Alabama was led by the reigning Heisman Trophy winner. It was a tall task, but the Bulldogs’ chances rode on their top-ranked defense and how well it could slow the Crimson Tide’s high-powered offense. The D carried them … Continued

New Bill Could Prohibit Critical Race Theory in State-Funded Schools, Universities

ndiana may effectively ban Critical Race Theory (CRT) tenets from being taught in public schools and universities. Senate Bill 167, which is sponsored by seven Republican lawmakers, states that no “state educational institution” can “engage in training, orientation, or therapy” that includes stereotypes on the basis of “sex, race, ethnicity, religion, color, national origin, [and] political … Continued

Indianapolis Administrator Fired After Leaking School District’s Social Justice Initiatives

An Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) administrator was fired Monday for “sharing public files” with news outlets as well as recordings of a “Racial Justice Speaker Series” that was presented to students, according to a statement. Tony Kinnett was fired from his job as District Science Coordinator & Instructional Coach for IPS for “Sharing that IPS recorded … Continued

Two dozen states sue to challenge Head Start vaccination, mask mandate

Once again, several states are pushing back against the Biden administration’s COVID-19 mandates. Two dozen states asked a federal court Tuesday to block the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Administration for Children and Families from requiring Head Start program staff, certain contractors and volunteers to wear masks and be fully … Continued

4 States Call in National Guard to Deal With Health Care Staffing Crisis

At least four states in recent days have called in members of the National Guard to deal with health care staffing issues amid COVID-19 vaccine mandates for health care workers. Late last week, Indiana became the latest state to deploy the National Guard to hospitals around the state. The Indiana Department of Health confirmed to local media that Guard members were … Continued

With COVID Restrictions Challenged, Indiana Governor Asks State Supreme Court to Strike Down Law Empowering Legislature

Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb is asking the Indiana Supreme Court to review a lower court ruling that upheld limits on the governor’s emergency powers. The appeal comes as President Joe Biden, the U.S. Congress, governors, state legislatures, mayors, and local lawmakers across the United States battle over their proper respective roles in dealing with the CCP virus that … Continued

Mike Pence Calls on SCOTUS to Overturn Roe: “It is Our Hope and Prayer” to End Abortion

Vice President Mike Pence expressed strong hopes that the U.S. Supreme Court will overturn Roe v. Wade in the coming months and “restore the sanctity of life” to unborn babies. Pence spoke to European leaders recently about his hopes during the Budapest Demographic Summit, a conservative political conference in Hungary, ABC News reports. He lamented the societal breakdown … Continued

Christian Teacher Forced to Resign After Refusing to Use ‘Transgender’ Students’ Preferred Pronouns Fights Back

A high school music and orchestra teacher was forced to resign after a school district revoked his religious exemption from referring to “transgender” students by opposite-sex pronouns. John Kluge, who was given the choice to resign or be fired, filed a lawsuit against the Brownsburg Community School Corporation for discrimination, but a lower court dismissed … Continued

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