A girl named Haley Asgard told a school board that last year when she was in fourth grade, a teacher …
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Star Parker, founder and president of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE), reported for Black Community News outside …
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According to a U.S. Census Bureau survey, the rate of homeschooling doubled from spring 2020 to fall 2020. Parents homeschooled …
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In this episode of Star Parker’s “Power, Poverty, and Politics” podcast, she talks about the real agenda of Black Lives …
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Could parents’ opposition to “critical race theory” (CRT) in government schools flip Virginia back to red? Joe Biden won Loudoun …
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The effects of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Bostock v. Clayton County (2020) will reverberate throughout the country and …
Read More »These Conservatives Oppose Repealing the Hyde Amendment — And Urge Others to Do the Same
Star Parker, founder and president of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education (CURE), joined other high-profile conservatives in signing …
Read More »Rep. Byron Donalds on CRT: Our Children Should Not Be Taught to Hate The Country or Each Other
At the Turning Point USA’s Student Action Conference this week, a reporter asked Rep. Byron Donalds why the media are …
Read More »University of Iowa Kicked This Christian Group Off Campus — And the Court Didn’t Like It
A federal court ruled in 2019 that the University of Iowa violated the U.S. Constitution when it deregistered a student …
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