North Carolina Schools: Must Use Child’s Chosen, Not Legal Name in School Records
The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction is asking schools to let transgender students to use their chosen instead of legal name.

The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction is asking schools to let transgender students to use their chosen instead of legal name.

Democrat Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-TX) said after visiting a facility in Texas where teens from mostly Central America are being housed that conditions are good and that minor migrants are not being held in cages today nor in the past.

Protesters are hoping to shut down the Enbridge Line 3 pipeline in Minnesota now that President Joe Biden has declared war on fossil fuel.

The U.S. Department of Defense announced Wednesday it is assembling a “climate working group” following President Joe Biden’s executive order.

Christopher Rufo of the City Journal is warning about an ethnic studies curriculum that includes chanting to ancient Aztec gods.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection reports more than 100,000 “encounters” in February — up 28 percent from January.

Oakland wants to make single-family home neighborhoods more “diverse” by inserting low-income, multi-family units into those communities.

The issue of transgender woman competing against biological females is being debated across the country and support for a ban is growing.

CA state Sen. Scott Weiner wants to repeal a loitering law he said targets “women of color” and transgender “women” prostitutes.

Vanita Gupta, Biden’s nominee to be Associate Attorney General at the DOJ refused to say whether females should compete against males.

Arkansas joins some 20 states that are crafting laws designed to protect female athletes from competing against biological men.

A spokesperson with the City of Brownsville, Texas, said on Monday the number of migrants who tested positive for Coronavirus and were subsequently released from U.S. custody doubled in recent days.

LGBT activists want biological men who live as woman to be part of the International Day of Women commemoration.

Legislation being considered in California would prohibit retailers from having toy sections laid out according to sex.

The president and CEO of the Greyhound bus company and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott are pushing back against Biden’s open border policies.

A school in Lubbock,Texas, held a “Rules of Chivalry Day” to compare and contrast how men and women dated in Medieval and modern times.

Justice Amy Coney Barrett issued her first majority opinion for the United States Supreme Court on Thursday, ruling that while the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) allows outside groups to request documents, those documents that are part of the planning process and not final policy are protected.

SF is spending $16.1 million for 262 tents for the homeless — an investment that breaks down to $190 a night or $61,000 per tent per year.

Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves will sign a bill into law protecting female athletes in high schools and colleges from competing against men.

The New York Public Library is not going to remove six Dr. Seuss books because of claims that the content is racist.

The Democratic Socialists of America have called on Democrat New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo to resign following sexual harassment claims.

Alabama state legislature passed legislation to protect minors from life-altering hormone treatment and “gender reassignment” surgery.

The Rev. Jesse Jackson narrated a Dr. Seuss audiobook before the claims that some of his books contain racist images.

Officials at Universal Orlando are “evaluating the in-park experiences” in its Dr. Seuss area after claims the author used racist images.

Former president and first lady Barack and Michelle Obama hosted several events while in the White House that focused on Dr. Seuss and his iconic children’s books, six of which have been pulled from product because of alleged racist content.

“Phony claims of voter suppression should never trump legitimate voter integrity measures,” Project 21 Co-Chairman Horace Cooper said in the press release announcing its role in Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee.

The safe and prosperous neighborhoods in Northwest D.C., are the focus of an effort to install low-income housing to make up for a racist past.

A man who worked on the Keystone XL Pipeline who lost his job after President Joe Biden shut it down said the decision has ended his career.

The Washington Post published a glowing story about first lady Jill Biden’s unscheduled stop at a black-owned business in Virginia.

Sen. Alex Padilla (D-CA), who took Kamala Harris’s Senate seat, wants to give millions of illegal “essential workers” citizenship.

Parents in San Francisco fed up with shuttered schools have launched a campaign to recall three elected members of the local school board.

Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) is facing backlash after he posted a video on TikTok telling people how to get vaccinated against the coronavirus while standing inside a restaurant that is off limits to everyone else in the California city of Fresno.

Democrats nixed an amendment to redirect $140 million from a subway in Nancy Pelosi’s San Francisco to mental health services for children.

California is joining the Joe Biden administration in welcoming immigrants inside the country based on asylum claims. The state plans to dedicate up to $28 million to provide “quarantine hotel rooms,” medical care, and other services.

Kera Birkeland’s personal and professional life gives her a unique perspective on the effort to preserve female sports exclusively for women.

Joe Biden’s DOJ withdrew support for a lawsuit brought by three female high schools athletes over competing against biological men in sports.

A coalition of conservatives in Georgia issued a statement applauding the Georgia State Elections Board calling on the state’s Attorney General Chris Carr to investigate Stacey Abrams’ New Georgia Project, a voter registration organization founded by Abrams in 2014.

After months of draconian coronavirus restrictions, school officials want to open two California Bay Area high schools for one hour a week.

President Joe Biden’s transgender HHS nominee, Rachel Levine, would not denounce minors getting drugs or surgery to change their sex.

Arkansas is crafting legislation to protect female athletes from competing against biological men who claim to be transgender women.
