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- Religious leaders warn Build Back Better threatens faith-based child care, education
- Social-Emotional Learning: The Insidious Teaching Tool You’ve Never Heard Of
- Wisconsin Governor Vetoes Pro-Life Bills, Including Bill to Ban Abortions on Babies With Down Syndrome
- Pro-lifers point to RBG’s comments on Roe v. Wade after Supreme Court hears Mississippi case
- Gallup Poll: Americans With ‘Excellent’ Mental Health Hits 2-Decade Low
- Why Arizona Democrats act like Republicans, but they are the ‘originals’
- Chicago Public Schools abolish gendered bathrooms for trans inclusion amid struggles to maintain student proficiency
- Lankford: ‘The Same Individuals’ Protecting Bald Eagle Eggs ‘Have No Problem Taking A Life In The Womb’
- Chicago Public Schools’ New ‘Gender Equity’ Restroom Policy Ignores Biology
- Texas law limiting abortion pill use to first seven weeks of pregnancy now in effect
- South Dakota family adopts foster daughter after successfully petitioning to change law
- U.S. Bishops’ Chairman Urges Prayers for Overthrow of Roe v. Wade
- Embedding Equity in Community Assessments to Inform the Development of Family Engagement Programs
- How Republicans’ Fight For School Choice Has Strangled Christian Education
- The leftist narrative: Ending Roe v Wade is part of a long campaign to roll back democracy itself. Sorry, kill a baby could be ‘demnicratic’?
- Female State Lawmakers Imagine a World Without Roe
- UPenn transgender swimmer continues dominant season with more record-breaking wins
- Two Is Wealthier Than One
- At Least 21 States Will Protect Babies From Abortions if Roe v. Wade is Overturned
- From conception to birth: A look at the stages of pregnancy
- How America’s woke media is undermining democracy
- Amazing Live Nativity Takes Place Outside Supreme Court One Day After It Discusses Reversing Roe
- San Francisco Archbishop: ‘Abortion Is at the Same Level of Lynching,’ Roe v. Wade Must Fall
- Planned Parenthood Los Angeles Admits Hackers Accessed Personal Information Of 400,000 Patients