New Social Studies standards approved in South Dakota
South Dakota’s public school system has long struggled with maintaining conservative family values due to the loyalties of top officials […]
South Dakota’s public school system has long struggled with maintaining conservative family values due to the loyalties of top officials […]
Over the past week, conflicting rulings from two federal judges have confronted the legality of mifepristone, the most commonly used
Twenty-one attorneys general across the country have raised concerns regarding Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) investing, which “screen[s] investments based
ESPN is celebrating Women’s History Month by pushing an ideology that aims to erase women but claims to be inclusive.
Thanks to the Biden administration, religious liberty and free speech on campus is in jeopardy. The president plans to revoke
Women’s rights are being trampled by political correctness. Dozens of female athletes have lost hard-earned positions and titles at the
The U.S. Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments for two cases that could significantly impact free speech online. Tony Perkins
South Dakota lawmakers introduced two bills, HB1163 and SB193, that were both on the topic of minors’ access to explicit
Just yesterday, Governor Noem signed HB1080, the Help not harm act. House Bill 1080, also known as the “Help, Not
January 23-29 marks National School Choice week, “the world’s largest celebration of opportunity in education,” according to National School Choice