Five Texas public school campuses with names linked to Confederate figures will get new monikers by summer under an aggressive plan proposed by the district superintendent.
At least five foreign nationals with suspected ties to terror resettled in the U.S. through the same visa lottery program that allowed NYC terror suspect Sayfullo Saipov into the country, the Trump administration said Tuesday.
The principal of a Louisville, Kentucky high school is under fire for alleged “racially insensitive” comments he made associated with students’ right to take a Colin Kaepernick-style knee during the National Anthem.
In 1959, the toy company Mattel, which is based in a corporate office park, in El Segundo, California, introduced Barbie, inspiring thousands of young girls to dream, and to diet.
Gordon James Klingenschmitt was serving as a U.S. Navy chaplain in 2006 when Secretary of the Navy Donald Winter issued a policy stating chaplains could be punished by their commanders if they prayed in Jesus’ name outside of church.
The Pentagon has paid for an infantry soldier to undergo gender transition surgery after a federal judge blocked President Trump's ban on transgender service members last month.
Three out of four college-educated Democrats seem to believe that a man can be a woman if he just says so, regardless of his biology, genetics, and genitalia, according to a skewed survey conducted by the Pew Research Center.
The Church of England, which this past summer voted to affirm transgender people in the church, said in a report aimed at tackling homophobia and transphobia that boys should be allowed to crossdress as part of growing up.
Progressives in California and around the country aren't really concerned about the opportunities for LGBTQ individuals. Their real endgame is the destruction of Christianity.
A Houston federal judge has given FEMA three weeks to decide if its going to change its policy of denying disaster relief to religious institutions, rejecting FEMA's attempt to delay a challenge by three Texas churches
About five years ago, lawmakers in New Hampshire approved a series of changes to improve their citizens’ access to homeschooling, but they now appear to be preparing to roll back those improvements.
The International Criminal Court (ICC) Prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda, has decided to request authorization from ICC judges to commence a formal investigation into alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity linked to the conflict in Afghanistan.
A controversial sign on private property in Wisconsin is turning heads, and prompting calls to police. The photo says "Make war until Allah reigns supreme" and asks people to read the Quran.
A New York university has removed a professor from teaching inside the classroom after using the term “shemale” as part of a controversial transgender-themed quiz.
A public school health teacher in New York was placed on administrative leave for allowing an LGBT activist organization to give out "gender identity" packets to students as young as 11 years old.
A Georgia high school football team and its fans continued a team prayer tradition before their game last Friday night after the team's coaches were recently banned by the school district from praying with students.
A French national and green card holder who lives in Massachusetts has filed a federal lawsuit against the U.S. government over its citizenship oath, which ends with "so help me God."
Heaven help the coach who bows his head to pray in Coweta County, Georgia. The Coweta County School District issued an edict banning all coaches and other employees from participating in student-initiated or student-led prayer or other forms of worship while acting in their official capacity.