US Education March 21 Student loans, Pell grants will continue despite Education Department downsizing, expert says President Donald Trump’s executive order aims to downsize the Department of Education, but key programs like student loans and civil rights protections will still continue.
Maine March 20 Can Maine’s high school sports authority dodge Title IX? Conservative legal experts say no Maine Principals' Association said it cannot be found liable for violating Title IX because it does not receive any federal funding, but conservative legal experts disagree.
Opinion March 20 The future of nature is nonpartisan. Let's combat environmental extremism with common sense If we wants to make environmental progress that lasts beyond the next Election Day, we need a group that fights to conserve our natural beauty regardless of which "side" is in power.
VIDEO March 19 Pro-Israel activist slams Columbia as 'complacent and complicit' in protests Pro-Israel activist Lizzy Savetsky joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss ongoing protests on Columbia's campus and two janitors suing the university over harassment for reporting antisemitic behavior.
VIDEO March 18 Miami Beach mayor speaks out on conflict with local theater over screening of ‘propaganda’ film Miami Beach Mayor Steven Meiner told Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital that the documentary ‘No Other Land’ is a one-sided ‘hit piece’ against Israel.
VIDEO March 14 Los Angeles teacher criticizes union’s ‘radical transformation’ to antisemitism Resource specialist teacher Barry Blisten joins ‘ӣÌÒÊÓÆµ @ Night’ to warn about the United Teachers Los Angeles union and its alleged embrace of antisemitism and divisive politics.
Maine March 13 Maine judges’ mass recusal in trans sports case raises unanswered questions, legal expert says A statement was released Wednesday evening explaining why every federal judge in Maine has recused themselves from state Rep. Laurel Libby's case challenging her censure in the state legislature stemming from a social media post including an image of a transgender female high school athlete when they competed as a male.
Sports March 12 Maine judges refuse to take Rep Laurel Libby's court case on censure for trans athlete post All of Maine's federal judges have recused themselves from the case involving Rep. Laurel Libby suing the state's speaker of the house over her recent censure.
VIDEO March 4, 2025 Barnard College takes belated action against anti-Israel protesters Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ correspondent Alexis McAdams reports on the expulsion of multiple Barnard College students for anti-Israel protests.
Maine February 27, 2025 Maine House speaker deletes X account after censuring lawmaker opposed to transgender athletes in girls sports The Maine House of Representatives' Democratic speaker, Ryan Fecteau, deleted his X account days after censuring Republican Rep. Laurel Libby.
Media February 27, 2025 Maryland lawmaker shocked by blue state's push to allow condom vending machines in public schools Maryland state Del. Kathy Szeliga spoke out against legislation to reverse a law banning condoms and other contraception from being sold in public school vending machines on "America Reports."