In his first two months on the job, New York’s self-proclaimed socialist mayor Zohran Mamdani has made fighting President Trump’s federal immigration policies his primary focuses, at the expense of his own citizens! One of his most recent executive … [Read more...] about Freezing Deaths, Garbage Piles in Largest Sanctuary City
One Word Could Let Missouri Students Leave Unsafe Schools
Photo by Steve Shook. CC BY 2.0. Federal law under the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) guarantees families the right to remove their children from schools that are considered “dangerous.” This mechanism is called the “Unsafe School Choice … [Read more...] about One Word Could Let Missouri Students Leave Unsafe Schools
Growth of Charters Adds to Public School Chaos
The rapid growth of charter schools is adding new layers of uncertainty to an already struggling public education system. Critics of charter schools claim that this expansion is a coordinated effort to weaken or even replace traditional public … [Read more...] about Growth of Charters Adds to Public School Chaos
Manufacturing Jobs Are So Important
Image by Janno Nivergall from Pixabay **Previously Recorded by Phyllis Schlafly** Mainstream economists have been stuck for years in the notion that any attack on "free trade" is heresy, but finally their dogma is cracking. Even the … [Read more...] about Manufacturing Jobs Are So Important
Gain Dependents, Gain Power
There’s a simple rule that explains a lot about modern politics: when someone depends on you, you have power over them. Now that’s normal in a family. A child depends on parents, and that relationship is healthy. But when adults become dependent on … [Read more...] about Gain Dependents, Gain Power
“Detransistioner” Wins $2 Million Malpractice Suit
Last month, a federal court in New York delivered a landmark medical malpractice verdict that is likely to be a turning point in the national debate over so-called “transgender” medicine for minors. A jury award $2 million to a young woman, now aged … [Read more...] about “Detransistioner” Wins $2 Million Malpractice Suit
James Madison, the Clearest Thinker
Ryan Hite: Today on the 275th birthday of the fourth President of the United States, let’s hear what Phyllis Schlafly has to say about James Madison. Phyllis Schlafly: Madison has no monument on the national Mall, nor does he have a … [Read more...] about James Madison, the Clearest Thinker
Landmark Religious Liberty Decision from 9th Circuit
A recent decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit is one of the most important religious liberty cases in years. In Union Gospel Mission of Yakima v. Brown, the court affirmed that religious organizations do have the constitutional … [Read more...] about Landmark Religious Liberty Decision from 9th Circuit
Ten Commandments Coming Back to Public Schools
America is rediscovering something that was pushed out of our public schools decades ago: the Ten Commandments as a foundational moral and legal influence. Across the country, legal battles are underway that could determine whether states are allowed … [Read more...] about Ten Commandments Coming Back to Public Schools
‘Critical Literacy’ Commands Feelings, Not Comprehension
Photo by Yan Krukau. The growing use of what’s called “critical literacy” in schools represents a major shift away from teaching children how to truly read and understand text. This nice-sounding phrase is a move away from traditional … [Read more...] about ‘Critical Literacy’ Commands Feelings, Not Comprehension














