April 26, 2023 Biden's Labor nominee Julie Su advances out of committee in party-line vote The Senate HELP Committee advanced Deputy Labor Secretary Julie Su's nomination to lead the Labor Department in a party-line vote with all Republicans opposed.
April 6, 2023 House GOP calls on Biden to withdraw Labor secretary nominee: 'Disaster for workers and our economy' House Republicans from leadership through the California delegation are calling on President Biden to withdraw Julie Su as his nominee for Secretary of Labor.
March 30, 2023 Oregon dentist running for school board talks district response to sexual materials in school Dr. Michael Bratland discussed reports that a teacher asked students their 'sexual fantasy' for a health class lesson and the subsequent Eugene 4J School Board response.
March 22, 2023 Sen. Ron Johnson confronts HHS secretary about redacted Fauci emails on COVID-19 origins Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin and HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra sparred over redacted emails from Dr. Anthony Fauci during a Senate Finance Committee hearing.
March 22, 2023 Tucker: New book gives parents a playbook to fighting the woke agenda 'Parents of the World, Unite!' author Ian Prior discusses the fight against woke agendas in school systems across the United States on 'Tucker Carlson Tonight.'
March 20, 2023 Republicans torch Biden veto of bipartisan ESG bill: 'Good luck explaining this one' President Biden's first veto of a bipartisan bill striking down his Labor Department's new ESG rule drew sharp rebukes from Republicans in Congress.
March 20, 2023 FLASHBACK: Treasury Sec. Yellen didn't 'believe' she’d see another financial crisis in her lifetime Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen in 2017 remarked that she did not believe another financial crisis like the 2008 crash and Great Recession would happen again in our lifetime.
March 13, 2023 How self-censorship is destroying academia University of Alabama professor, Dr. Matthew Wielicki, said self-censorship by college professors is moving education "away from the foundations of academia."
March 10, 2023 Biden administration gutting online education with new 'harmful' guidance, warn experts, lawmakers The Biden administration will now be able to crack down on private companies that help schools run their online education programs, raising alarm bells among experts and lawmakers.
March 6, 2023 U.S. News CEO Eric Gertler fires back at critics of its law school rankings U.S. News & World Report CEO Eric Gertler discusses the college ranking controversy on 'Journal Editorial Report.'