VIDEO April 29, 2023 CA teachers claim school required them to lie to parents about students’ gender identity California teacher and plaintiff Elizabeth Mirabelli and her attorney Paul Jonna join ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ claiming the rule violates her constitutional First Amendment rights.
US April 27, 2023 Carolyn Bryant Donham, woman who accused Emmett Till before he was lynched in 1955, dead at 88 The White woman who accused Black teenager Emmett Till of making a wolf-whistle at her before he was lynched in Mississippi in 1955 has died in hospice care in Louisiana.
Florida April 15, 2023 High school cancels rest of baseball season after players protest coach's removal amid Title VI investigation Fort Myers High School canceled the rest of its baseball season Thursday amid a Title VI investigation into the program and the alleged use of a racial slur.
Joe Biden March 6, 2023 Biden urged to 'choose more worthy allies' after marching with Sharpton in Selma President Biden marched alongside the Revs. Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson in calling for voting rights in Selma, Alabama, marking the 58th anniversary of "Bloody Sunday."
West Virginia March 1, 2023 West Virginia's 'religious freedom' bill heads to governor's desk after quick pass through legislature West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice is expected to sign the "Equal Protection for Religion Act" into law just days after the bill passed through the legislature at lightning speed.
History August 22, 2022 What year was slavery abolished in the US? In 1863, President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. Slavery was abolished in the United States with the ratification of the 13th Amendment on December 6, 1865.
EDUCATION August 17, 2022 California mom's civil rights lawsuit alleges 'social justice teacher' forced students to pick cotton A California mom sued the Los Angeles Unified School District, alleging that a 'Cotton Picking Project' violated her daughter's civil rights.
Joe Biden July 11, 2022 Biden says America is 'awash in weapons of war,' calls for ban on assault weapons While celebrating the first major gun legislation to get through Congress in decades, Biden also called for a ban on assault weapons to be reinstated.
EDUCATION July 8, 2022 Utah parents heated after discovering DOJ 'mining' racial data, names of their children: 'absolute overreach' Utah's Davis School District is sending personalized racial data on its students to the Department of Justice due to a settlement agreement following a DOJ investigation.
Digital Originals June 27, 2022 Cynthia Nixon, NYC Pride March attendees react to Supreme Court's abortion ruling Attendees at New York City's Pride March said they were "devastated" and "physically ill" after hearing the Supreme Court voted to overturn Roe v. Wade.
EDUCATION June 27, 2022 School districts pricing out parents on record requests by charging tens of thousands in 'exorbitant fees' Public school parents in Michigan, Oregon, and Rhode Island and learned that parents believe they are being priced out of records they are lawfully entitled to.