April 12, 2023 Florida triple teen homicide prompts sheriff's call for societal change: 'Our family unit has degraded' Marion County Sheriff Billy Woods is calling for societal change after three teenagers were murdered on March 30, allegedly at the hands of three other juveniles.
April 11, 2023 Reddit user empties daughter’s college fund to hold onto Malibu dream house – teen is ‘furious’ In a Reddit post, a mom shared that she bought a house in Malibu, overextending her budget. In desperation, she emptied her daughter's college fund, which was begun by her late husband.
April 11, 2023 Teachers wearing 'equality badges' cause controversy in Michigan: 'Politicizing the classroom' A union in Fenton, Michigan, has offered teachers and faculty badges to wear signaling their solidarity with a variety of sexual and racial identity groups.
April 11, 2023 Radical California leftists want this reparations lunacy to be a ‘blueprint for America’ Radical California leftists want this reparations lunacy to serve as a ‘blueprint for America.’ Bill could cost $5 Million for each person who qualifies.
April 11, 2023 GOP moves to ‘save women’s sports’: Bill backed by Riley Gaines headed for House vote House Republicans are setting up a House vote on legislation to "save women's sports," a bill backed by NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines, who was assaulted last week.
April 10, 2023 Teacher warns online porn, lockdowns driving rising student assaults against faculty A teacher in the United Kingdom claimed online pornography and lockdowns are to blame for the rising incidence of physical assaults and other behavioral problems in schools.
April 10, 2023 Former San Diego State University student left with '1% chance of survival' after hazing incident: lawsuit A complaint filed by a former San Diego State University student alleges that a hazing incident at Kappa Sigma left him in a coma with a '1% chance of survival.'
April 10, 2023 Mom in New Orleans says ‘ADHD changed my life,' reveals how diagnosis helped her thrive As ADHD diagnoses rise among women, 42-year-old Marie Marie Ohlsson Chisholm, a mom in New Orleans, shared a personal story of how the disorder helped her thrive.
April 8, 2023 Home-school forest group enrollment soars as parents escape ‘one size fits all’ public schools, founders say Two home-schooling moms started a forest school that would allow home-based education families to form a community and their kids to learn in nature.
April 7, 2023 GOP gubernatorial candidate Keck proposes using sports betting revenue for school safety Alan Keck proposed a plan in which revenue collected from sports betting would be used for school safety. He announced this a week after a bill legalizing sports betting won final passage.