As a woman, I want to be paid equally and think that should be the standard for all women. The good news is that it’s already happening.
Author: Ingrid Jacques, USA TODAY
A school choice revolution is storming the country this year. Will your state be next?
School choice is spreading across the US at a record clip, with Republican legislatures and governors thinking bigger and bolder.
In SOTU, Biden didn’t deliver the message America needed to hear on unity or economy
Many Americans say they’re financially worse off under Biden, and the president’s State of the Union lacked effective solutions that could help them.
Will Nikki Haley 2024 presidential race benefit Republican Party – or Donald Trump?
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Ron DeSantis is fulfilling his promise to oust the ‘woke mob.’ Is he taking it too far?
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If Trump was ‘irresponsible’ for stashing secret documents, what does it make Biden?
Regardless of the amount of material, if you have classified documents after leaving office, it’s either a big deal or it’s not.
Stanford’s political correctness czars deem ‘American’ and ‘guys’ harmful words (no joke)
Stanford University’s harmful word list is an example of political correctness gone wild, which will serve to chill speech and free, open discussions.
Pets are our companions at home. More employers are welcoming them at work, too.
Nearly 70 percent of U.S. households own a pet. Employers are starting to realize that being pet-friendly is smart for business.
‘Inclusive’ restaurant turns away Christian group because of its beliefs. Who’s the bigot?
The Metzger Bar and Butchery in Richmond, Virginia, canceled the Family Foundation’s reservation because of the Christian group’s religious beliefs.
After tragedies like Club Q shooting, let’s pause and mourn before demonizing one another
In a social media world where news spreads quickly, journalists and politicians have a special obligation not to fuel uncertain narratives.