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Harvard’s First Amendment hiatus

Harvard’s First Amendment hiatus

By Bonnie Pritchett (WNS)–In a 2005 speech, Harvard University President Lawrence Summers asked: Does research indicate boys are intrinsically more adept at math and science studies than girls?...
More on the free speech front

More on the free speech front

By Leigh Jones   (WNS)–The U.S. Senate took up the issue of free speech on college campuses in a June 20 committee hearing prompted by the rash of violent protests during the...
National Briefs 7-17

National Briefs 7-17

MA & RI debate ‘conversion therapy’ ban  (WNS)–Massachusetts lawmakers are debating a bill that would ban mental health professionals from engaging in therapy with minors who desire a...
Parents Shocked by Adult Drag Queen Performance— at Grade School Talent Show

Parents Shocked by Adult Drag Queen Performance— at Grade School Talent Show

By Todd Starnes What in the name of Ru Paul is wrong with the New York City Board of Education? Parents are furious after children as young as 5 years old were exposed to a man’s erotic drag...
Speaking of Title IX …

Speaking of Title IX …

By Leigh Jones   (WNS)–The U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights issued a memo June 6 to teachers and public schools warning that a refusal to address students with...
Study uncovers 5.7 MILLION illegal votes (Trump proven right!)

Study uncovers 5.7 MILLION illegal votes (Trump proven right!)

By Horn News Throughout the presidential election, President Donald Trump warned that there were millions of illegal immigrants casting votes all across the nation. While twice failed presidential...
Texas shields Christian adoption agencies from bias suits

Texas shields Christian adoption agencies from bias suits

New law allows faith-based groups to adhere to Biblical family standards By Bonnie Pritchett   (WNS)–Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed legislation June 15 that protects faith-based foster and...
ICE deports Indonesian Christian who fled persecution

ICE deports Indonesian Christian who fled persecution

U.S. officials had allowed four asylum-seekers to remain in the country since the 1990s By Onize Ohikere   (WNS)–As the U.S. tightens immigration enforcement, officials have deported an...
John Podesta Received $35 Million from Russia While Advising Clinton and Obama

John Podesta Received $35 Million from Russia While Advising Clinton and Obama

By Pamela Geller John Podesta, former secretary of state Hillary Clinton’s 2016 national campaign chairman, may have violated federal law by failing to disclose the receipt of 75,000 shares of...
Justice Samuel Alito’s first freedom fears

Justice Samuel Alito’s first freedom fears

In recent seminary commencement address, Supreme Court justice reiterates the importance of religious liberty to American democracy By Bonnie Pritchett   (WNS)–“This case is an ominous...