KY Christian Counselor Fired for Condemning LGBT Agenda
Last week, in a win for freedom of speech, the Kentucky Board of Social Work dismissed multiple complaints filed against a Christian counselor for expressing his religious beliefs on social…
Last week, in a win for freedom of speech, the Kentucky Board of Social Work dismissed multiple complaints filed against a Christian counselor for expressing his religious beliefs on social…
School has now officially started all across Wisconsin. From home schools to private schools to public schools, students are once again involved with their formal education. In 2024, 84% of…
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services recently proposed an amendment to a state rule that will change the terms “mother” to “member” and “father” to “other parent.” Opposing voices argue…
In an article from the Daily Citizen, journalist Glenn Stanton analyzes multiple studies conducted over the last five years focused on gender-confused teens. Unsurprisingly, researchers from multiple countries found that…
A recent study from the Journal of Psychiatric Research found that women who choose abortion are over twice as likely to experience psychiatric disorders that require hospitalization than women who choose…
On June 28th, 1894, Congress officially declared the first Monday in September as Labor Day. Although most people think of Labor Day as simply an extra day off work, the…
MacIver Institute has released its analysis of the recently passed two-year state budget. The analysis shows this budget contains the largest spending increase this century, creates a long-term structural deficit,…
Sophie Anderson, writing for Institute for Family Studies says, “One reason so many young women today have a negative view of marriage and family is that we have been taught…
Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty recently released a statement calling for Governor Evers to include Wisconsin in a new education scholarship program. Created through the One Big Beautiful Bill…
A recent study in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that treatment and survival rates are rising for infants born at just 22 and 23 weeks gestation. The study…