
9th & Congress: Why Can’t We Get Rid of Drag Queen Story Hour?
Why Can’t We Get Rid of Drag Queen Story Hour?
June is here and Pride Month is back—but it’s not all rainbows and parades like it used to be.

Why Can’t We Get Rid of Drag Queen Story Hour?
June is here and Pride Month is back—but it’s not all rainbows and parades like it used to be.

Democrats and the progressive left continue to lambast the Supreme Court’s 6-3 decision in Louisiana v. Callais to strike down the Bayou State’s second majority-Black congressional district as a racial gerrymander. Democrat leaders have used vicious and ugly attacks to pronounce the decision as racist and insist that it guts the Voting Rights Act (VRA).

When you watch the news about the latest left-wing protests in America, it’s striking how the protestors seem to be majority female. Is it because women are more passionate about current events… or are we just better at organizing?

Some professors at Texas A&M have issued a letter expressing outrage over the recent decision to eliminate the women’s and gender studies degree programs. Revving up the dramatics, faculty who run the program warn that the university is dismantling this degree track at a “moment of incendiary dispute across cultural, social, and political difference on the issues of gender.”
A moment of incendiary dispute? Let’s take a closer look.

It didn’t take long for Grapevine-Colleyville ISD and Cy-Fair ISD to back off their offer of the use of public school facilities to host the so-called “Islamic Games,” once it was revealed that one of the sponsors was the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), which Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has linked to foreign terrorists.

An enterprising reporter at the New York Post never believed the FBI when it said that Thomas Crooks, the 20-year-old young man who shot President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, didn’t have a social media footprint. She kept digging and found that Crooks was hanging out in some dark corners of the Internet and had a very weird and sometimes awful presence online.

Oklahoma State University finally fired football coach Mike Gundy this week after another embarrassing defeat by the University of Tulsa. At least they didn’t fire him for telling the truth.

After Texas passed the strongest anti-DEI legislation in the country last year, the faculty and administrators who opposed it predicted apocalypse. They insisted that professors

On Monday, federal officials announced they would freeze $2.2 billion in federal funds for Harvard University, along with an additional $60 million grant, after the school’s leadership

This commentary was originally published by the San Antonio Express-News. Diversity, equity and inclusion are words that appeal to American values, but DEI programming departs

A Texas History Lesson on Trump’s Biological Truth Proclamation President Donald J. Trump’s unequivocal statement on Inauguration Day—that there are just two biological sexes in America—ends

It is not a stretch to look at the present state of the campaigns of Vice President Kamala Harris and Democrat U.S. Senate candidate Colin

One could only laugh at the news report by CBS 5 in Austin this week citing “concern over a “Bible infused public school curriculum in Texas.’” According

In unraveling the cover-up of President Joe Biden’s cognitive decline, a new term emerged that goes far beyond slanting news to favor one side: “coalition

The country awakened this morning following the worst debate performance by an incumbent president in television history to find that we are basically back in