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Government
Marco Rubio asked to reject pro-abortion UN nominee

Secretary of State Marco Rubio is facing pressure from Republican lawmakers to block a controversial nominee for a top job at the United Nations. A group of lawmakers, led… Read More

April 1, 2026
Homeschools
Utah district notes drop in public-school enrollment as more parents turn to homeschooling

Special needs for her son with autism spurred Amanda Shumway to begin homeschooling after she had initially sent him to a public-school kindergarten. “We felt like the lack of support in the… Read More

April 1, 2026
Culture
Want to buy a house? Get married to increase your chances, analyst concludes

As “affordability” takes center stage in the political discussion, people on both sides of the aisle are lamenting the plight of young people who struggle to afford a home. Read More

April 1, 2026
Homeschools
Arkansas homeschool dad urges families to speak out on EFA limits

When education freedom advocates lost a battle against Arkansas imposing new restrictions on its school choice program, many thought the fight was effectively over. But Paul Bradley, father of an Arkansas… Read More

April 1, 2026
Government
US rep files bill preventing China from acquiring American tech

A Missouri congresswoman wants to keep sensitive American technology out of the hands of foreign adversaries such as China. U.S. Rep. Ann Wagner introduced legislation Tuesday called the Export Control… Read More

April 1, 2026
Courts
Inside the left’s billionaire-boosted campaign targeting American energy

The strategic effort to punish U.S. energy companies for alleged climate change damages is funded by left-wing billionaires, sources with backgrounds in constitutional law, policy and government told The Lion. Read More

April 1, 2026
Courts
Supreme Court to weigh birthright citizenship in major test of Trump’s immigration agenda

The Supreme Court on Wednesday will weigh a high-stakes immigration case over birthright citizenship that the White House says will have “enormous consequences” for the public. The case, Trump v. Read More

April 1, 2026
Culture
Video shows dramatic design for Trump presidential library

President Donald Trump is known for making bold moves, and his presidential library could be among his boldest. Eric Trump, the president’s son, unveiled plans Monday for the Donald J. Read More

March 31, 2026
World
Iranian drone strikes oil tanker as gas hits new high in conflict; Trump warns hesitant allies

Iran struck a fully loaded Kuwaiti oil tanker off the Dubai coast on Tuesday, according to multiple reports, as global gas prices continue to climb. An Iranian drone hit the vessel shortly after midnight local time, and the… Read More

March 31, 2026
Culture
Experts debunk claims of transgender ideology as ‘science’

In the transgender debate, a central question is often overlooked: Can a person actually change their sex? After hormones, surgeries and outward changes, is it possible for someone born male… Read More

March 31, 2026
Culture
‘Storytime with the Second Lady’ to combat falling literacy rates

Second Lady Usha Vance is launching a new video podcast to encourage children to love stories and to fight declining literacy rates, according to a post from the White House. “Storytime with the Second… Read More

March 31, 2026
Courts
Supreme Court sides with Christian counselor in free speech case over gender dysphoria therapy

The Supreme Court sided with a Christian counselor who argued a Colorado law unconstitutionally forced her to affirm minors’ gender dysphoria rather than counseling them to… Read More

March 31, 2026
Government
FBI: Michigan synagogue attack inspired by Iran proxy Hezbollah

Federal investigators said an assault on a Michigan synagogue in March was a Hezbollah-inspired act of terrorism driven by ideology tied to Iran’s proxy forces. The attack specifically sought to target “the Jewish community and the largest Jewish Temple in Michigan,”… Read More

March 31, 2026
Culture
Turkish illegal busted in St. Louis sting allegedly attempting to meet 13-year-old girl

A 31-year-old Turkish national is in federal custody after being caught in a sting operation allegedly attempting to prey on a teen girl in the St. Louis region last week. Read More

March 31, 2026
Culture
Bulls waive Jaden Ivey after he called Pride Month ‘unrighteous,’ sparking backlash

An NBA player’s dismissal after speaking out against LGBT Pride Month has ignited a backlash and raised questions among people of faith about whether athletes who hold traditional Christian beliefs… Read More

March 31, 2026
Government
California ‘engineered the conditions’ for gas crisis hammering state harder than nation

Following Operation Epic Fury, supply chain disruptions have ricocheted across the market and hiked gas costs for the average American – with Californians paying the prettiest penny at the pump. Though AAA data shows the… Read More

March 31, 2026
Government
Georgia Senate passes ‘bell-to-bell’ cellphone ban; concerns raised over school shootings

A recent bill banning cellphone use in Georgia schools has raised safety concerns from families who have experienced school shootings. “Layla Renee Contreras said she is still haunted by a… Read More

March 31, 2026
Culture
Kansas parents frightfully unaware of extent of online dangers to kids, US attorney warns

A dad putting his young son to bed offhandedly points to a box of porn in the corner of the child’s bedroom, asking him not to look at it during… Read More

March 31, 2026
Culture
‘Common sense is not transphobic’: Legendary sportscaster defends Olympic decision to keep women’s sports female

Legendary sports broadcaster Bob Costas defended the International Olympic Committee’s decision to ban biological males from women’s sports, calling it “common sense.” “If Caitlin Clark could play in the NBA,… Read More

March 30, 2026
Culture
Communist symbols replace crowns at ‘No Kings’ rallies backed by teachers’ unions

Communist hammer-and-sickle flags flew openly in Times Square Saturday as demonstrators at the nationwide “No Kings” rallies called for a general strike on May 1. Protesters in New York chanted, “There is only one… Read More

March 30, 2026