September 18 Virginia boys notch court win after being labeled 'sexual harassers' over transgender locker room complaint A federal court blocked a Virginia school district this week from suspending two boys after they complained about a transgender classmate using their locker room facilities.
September 17 Democratic Nevada state senator who apparently fell asleep in SUV arrested on DUI suspicion Nevada state Senator Edgar Flores, a Democrat, was arrested after authorities found him appearing to sleep behind the wheel of a vehicle
September 17 DOJ sues Rhode Island schools for race-based student loan forgiveness that excludes White teachers Rhode Island faced federal lawsuit for race-based teacher loan forgiveness program that provides up to $25,000 in debt relief exclusively to educators of color.
September 16 WATCH: Clemson student caught on video appearing to mock Charlie Kirk after assassination A Clemson University student was filmed mocking conservative activist Charlie Kirk's death, distributing fliers and making controversial statements in a viral video.
September 12 Oxford Union condemns incoming leader for celebrating Charlie Kirk's assassination Renowned debating society Oxford Union released a statement condemning its President-elect George Abaraonye for celebrating the fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk.
September 10 Decline in students' scores has been 'decades-long in the making,' California mother argues 'PragerU Kids' Outreach Director Jill Simonian and 'Moms for Liberty' Bergen County Chair Alexandra Bougher analyze The Nation's Report Card analysis showing an 'alarming' decline in students' scores on '91±¬ÁÏ @ Night.'
September 9 Florida plans to scrap vaccine mandates for schoolchildren Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo joins ‘Will Cain Country’ to defend the state’s plan to roll back vaccine mandates for students.
September 6 New Jersey homeschool families fight back as state tries to mandate DEI teachings in their homes New Jersey considers bill requiring homeschooling parents to teach DEI, climate change and gender identity topics while adding state oversight requirements.
September 5 Virginia Supreme Court to weigh legality of Democrats’ efforts to block GOP nominations for university boards Virginia Republicans accuse Democrats of playing politics after blocking 14 more of Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s university board picks, bringing the total to 22.
September 5 Georgetown professors slam Trump’s DEI ‘crackdown’ as ‘attack on religious freedom’ at Jesuit schools Jesuit educators claimed President Donald Trump's executive order on DEI programs conflicts with centuries-old Catholic teachings about diversity and interfaith discourse.