Report from the Southern Border: Interview with Todd Bensman
Working as a reporter and now as a Fellow at the Center for Immigration Studies, you have done a lot of “shoe leather” reporting at the U.S. southern border — covering the Mexican drug wars and, in the...
View ArticleChristian Mother Fights for Right to Adopt After Refusing to Affirm Gender...
Christian single mother Jessica Bates was “shocked” when Oregon denied her adoption application because she did not support medically transitioning children, she told the Daily Caller News Foundation...
View ArticleStudy: Transgender Surgeries Tripled over Three Years Due to Obama Policies
A new study shows that during the period between 2016 and 2019, the number of “transgender surgeries” in the United States nearly tripled, due in large part to policies enacted by the Obama...
View ArticleCommentary: With Fewer than 1,500 Catholics in Mongolia, Pope Francis’...
Pope Francis is set to make the first-ever visit to Mongolia, a country with fewer than 1,500 Catholics, all of whom have come to the faith since 1992. But the pope’s visit is a reminder that the...
View ArticleStudent Pilot Suffers Cardiac Arrest While Flying, Other Pilots Have Become...
Since the rollout of the COVID-19 injections, hundreds of U.S. pilots have reported adverse side effects, most often chest pains, myocarditis, and pericarditis. Since the beginning of this year, dozens...
View ArticleRepublican Candidates Need Not Apply: Media Tracker’s New Study Shows Just...
Google has long been accused of suppressing conservative speech, but a new study shows the internet search engine giant is playing favorites with Democrats in the 2024 presidential race. By typing in...
View ArticleCommentary: The Economic Benefits of School Choice
It’s back to school for Florida students and many others across the country this week. The first days and weeks of a new school year are always filled with anticipation, adjustments, transitions and...
View ArticlePennsylvania Waives Bus Driver Regulation amid Persistent Shortage
The pandemic revealed all sorts of problems in Pennsylvania’s education system. School districts struggling to recruit school bus drivers was an overlooked one, and the problem hasn’t abated. PennDOT,...
View ArticleMontana AG Asks SCOTUS to Take Up Case Challenging State Agency That...
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen asked the Supreme Court Friday to hear a case that challenges a state agency’s efforts to police election-related “misinformation” on Twitter. A group of nine...
View ArticleNearly 1.6 Million ‘Gotaways’ in U.S. Since January 2021
Among the more than 8.6 million people who’ve illegally entered the U.S., at least nearly 1.6 million are “gotaways.” Gotaways is the official term used by Border Patrol agents to describe foreign...
View ArticleTSNN Featured Story: Republican Candidates Need Not Apply: Media Tracker’s...
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View ArticleProposed Federal Regulation Could Force Employers to Pay for Time Off for...
A new proposal from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) could require paid time off for women to get abortions and may even require employers to pay for travel related to the procedure,...
View ArticleTop Commentary: The Economic Benefits of School Choice
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View ArticleTop Story: Proposed Federal Regulation Could Force Employers to Pay for Time...
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View ArticleVivek Ramaswamy Calls Rep. Ayanna Pressley, Author Ibram Kendi Part of...
NBC News Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy on Friday called Democratic Rep. Ayanna Pressley and author Ibram Kendi “modern grand wizards of the modern KKK” at a campaign appearance in...
View ArticleCommentary: The Monetary Mistakes Behind the Downfall of Cleopatra and the...
When we think of ancient Egypt, most of us recall first its most famous and distinctive features: pyramids, pharaohs, and the Nile. As an economic historian, I hoped at the start of recent research...
View ArticleOver 40 Percent of Colleges Closed Since COVID-19 Are Christian
Over 40% of the colleges that have closed or consolidated since the start of the pandemic are Christian colleges, according to a report Christian college closures noted in Higher Ed Dive’s public and...
View ArticleCalifornia Church Sues Government over Alleged ‘Spying’ on Worshippers
On Tuesday, a California church that had previously been ordered to pay over $1.2 million in fines to the state government filed a lawsuit in federal court, claiming that the local government spied on...
View ArticleGOP Presidential Candidates Attempt to Seize on Any Momentum They Garnered in...
Every candidate declared victory after Wednesday night’s first Republican presidential debate — even some who didn’t take the stage. But what’s next for these self-proclaimed winners on the road to the...
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