South Carolina teacher challenges his suspension for email deemed insensitive to students
In the governor’s race, Democrat Terry McAuliffe hypes the issue while Republican Glenn Youngkin tones it down
Several African countries face an “epidemic” of military takeovers
The U.S. State Department coordinates a private sponsorship program for Afghan evacuees
The House inquiry into the Jan. 6 riot is raising legal questions about the ability of a former president to keep personal records secret
Animal organs could shorten transplant waiting lists, but the research prompts ethics debates about the distinction between animals and humans.
Despite burnout and COVID-19 risks, the field is still drawing new students
Parents continue to push back against school boards
Pro-abortion clergy attempt to use a Biblical text to undermine the Christian view of the sanctity of life
A group of employers is challenging the Biden administration’s rule requiring coverage of gender transition procedures