April 9 Boston University president apologizes after pride flag removal sparks backlash Boston University President Melissa Gilliam says she is deeply sorry after pride flags were removed from faculty offices, drawing scrutiny and protest.
April 9 I went to the Masters and witnessed something amazing that had nothing to do with golf Walking Augusta National during the Masters reveals a culture built on respect, family and tradition that feels increasingly rare in modern America.
April 9 Colorado’s latest Supreme Court loss adds to growing string of culture war defeats Colorado's conversion therapy ban was struck down by the Supreme Court on First Amendment grounds, marking the latest in a series of high-profile legal defeats for the state.
April 9 We could win the AI war and still lose all of our freedoms if we aren’t careful The U.S. races to outpace China in AI with trillions in investment, but without guardrails, the technology could threaten the freedoms it aims to protect.
April 8 School reinstates Pledge of Allegiance following lawsuit claiming students weren't given opportunity A father-son duo is suing a Maine school district, claiming students were not given the opportunity to recite the Pledge of Allegiance for two years.
April 8 JONATHAN TURLEY: This blue state's latest attack on free speech is awful and sneaky, too Colorado arguably ranks as the most anti-free speech state, pushing unconstitutional measures that have led to major First Amendment court losses.
April 7 Texas man tackled by church security after bringing loaded gun, ammo to Houston service Police say a Texas man armed with a gun and more than 100 rounds of ammunition was tackled by a security guard inside a Houston church before shots.
April 7 Iran releases 2 French citizens after 'three and a half years of detention,' Macron says French nationals Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris were released by Iran after three and a half years of detention, President Macron announced Tuesday.
April 3 Colorado House advances conversion therapy lawsuit bill; GOP lawmaker calls it ‘slap in the face’ to SCOTUS Colorado Democrats advance a bill creating civil lawsuit pathways against conversion therapy providers just days after the Supreme Court blocked the ban.
April 2 Pete Hegseth signs memo opening door for troops to carry personal firearms on bases War Secretary Pete Hegseth signs a memo directing military bases to allow service members to ask to carry their personal firearms amid security concerns.