Culture Trends February 11 Notre Dame bishop blasts abortion-rights advocate named institute director, calls it ‘scandal to the faithful’ Catholic bishop calls Notre Dame's appointment of abortion rights advocate Susan Ostermann as Liu Institute director a "scandal to the faithful."
Media February 10 Notre Dame student calls professor appointment a 'betrayal' over pro-abortion stance at Catholic university Notre Dame students express alarm over university's appointment of abortion-supporting professor to lead Asian studies center at Catholic institution.
Fishing February 7 Trump vows to ‘unleash’ commercial fishing off New England, reversing Obama-era Atlantic restrictions President Donald Trump reopened a nearly 5,000-square-mile preserve east of Cape Cod to commercial fishing, reversing Obama-era restrictions.
VIDEO February 2 Teachers unions, radical Left have ‘indoctrinated’ students: Teacher Freedom Alliance CEO Teacher Freedom Alliance CEO Ryan Walters discusses students walking out of class to protest I.C.E. tactics on ‘ӣƵ @ Night.’
Federal Courts February 2 ӣƵ Digital report spurs 22 AGs to urge expanded House probe into alleged judicial bias Nearly half of state attorneys general demand Congress expand probe into alleged climate bias influencing federal judges through judicial reference manual.
Media February 2 Harvard slashes A grades by nearly 7 percentage points after faculty crackdown on grade inflation Harvard cuts A grades by nearly seven percentage points as university tackles widespread grade inflation crisis affecting student evaluations and academic standards.
Federal Judges January 29 ‘Shocking and inappropriate’: Legal experts slam judges’ guide over climate bias claims Congressional probe uncovers alleged efforts to influence federal judges on climate cases through judicial education programs and biased materials.
Travel January 28 Popular sunny destination to slash 10,000 vacation rentals in affordable housing push The Hawaii governor has announced the removal of 10,000 vacation rentals to provide more housing for locals. Tourism policy changes are reshaping Aloha State visits.
Media January 27 Duke Divinity School offers course asking, can 'theology be queered?' Duke Divinity School offers a course exploring "queer theology" and its relationship to Christian tradition and asks questions like whether theology "can be queered."
Opinion January 27 The church is holy ground, not a stage for the left's political rage I am walking across America and very disturbed by the recent church disruption by anti-ICE protesters. It crosses sacred boundaries. Let me tell you about my experience in Chicago.
California January 23 California sues Trump administration over alleged 'unlawful' pipeline restart approval years after oil spill California is suing the Trump administration over a pipeline restart tied to the 2015 Refugio oil spill that dumped 100,000-plus gallons into state waters.