Day: January 9, 2025

Stephen A Smith reveals how his pastor taught him the ‘ultimate power’ of forgiveness at his father’s funeralStephen A Smith reveals how his pastor taught him the ‘ultimate power’ of forgiveness at his father’s funeral

ESPN commentator and “First Take” host Stephen A. Smith explained a valuable lesson he learned from his pastor shortly before giving a eulogy at his father’s funeral. Smith said in

Bluebonnet curriculum of Texas: A faith-based experiment poised to reshape US classrooms or divide them further?Bluebonnet curriculum of Texas: A faith-based experiment poised to reshape US classrooms or divide them further?

In a narrow 8-7 vote, the Texas State Board of Education approved ‘Bluebonnet Learning,’ a voluntary Bible-based curriculum for elementary schools. Scheduled for the 2025-26 rollout, it has sparked debate

US DoJ cracks down on racial harassment among students in Vermont School District: Settlement sends a nationwide wake-up callUS DoJ cracks down on racial harassment among students in Vermont School District: Settlement sends a nationwide wake-up call

The U.S. Department of Justice reached a settlement with the Elmore-Morristown Unified Union School District in Vermont to resolve allegations of racial harassment against Black and biracial students. The settlement

Growing conservative movement in Canada is fighting back against ‘California on steroids,’ says strategistGrowing conservative movement in Canada is fighting back against ‘California on steroids,’ says strategist

Canada’s conservative movement could gain significant momentum in this election year as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation amid mounting pressure from domestic critics and tariff threats from U.S.

US college expenses decline over the past decade: Average student pays 40% less after grants, loan debt drops by 17%US college expenses decline over the past decade: Average student pays 40% less after grants, loan debt drops by 17%

US college expenses have seen a significant decline over the past decade, according to data from the College Board. Tuition at in-state public universities has decreased by 4%, while financial