Shields of Strength is one step closer to securing the right to continue making faith-based dog tags for the military after a U.S. District Court ruled that the case could continue.
A New Jersey mayor has called an error, in which a Jewish organization page was replaced by a photo of Muslim students in a local high school yearbook, a "blatant antisemitic" act.
A group of fraternity members at UNC captured the attention of the nation in May when they held up the American flag as anti-Israel protesters tried to replace it with a Palestinian flag.
Former Daughters of the American Revolution member, Brenda Becker, tells Fox News Digital why she's among the critics of the female group admitting transgender members.
Sang Hea Kil, a Justice Studies professor and former anti-racism chair for the Social Justice Transformation Committee at SJSU, posted the news to her Instagram account.
Zoraya ter Beek was physically healthy, but struggled with her autism diagnosis as well as depression, anxiety and an unspecified personality disorder.
Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland reversed the decision late Friday in a statement explaining "Special Emphasis Months," including Pride Month, are a "priority" for her.
The Biden administration announced it has finalized changes to Title IX, set to take effect Aug. 1. Here's the breakdown, according to conservative scholars.
The California Assembly passed a bill on Thursday that will accept responsibility for "all of the harms and atrocities committed by the state." The bill now heads to the Senate.
Mark Hancock, CEO of Trail Life USA, encouraged boys seeking alternatives to join his male-centered organization after he said the Boy Scouts of America has strayed from its mission.
Boy Scouts of America's recent decision to change its name is only the most recent move that has spurred backlash. Its enrollment has been steadily declining.
A new billboard erected in Denver aims to recruit sheriff's deputies to come to Wyoming, where "breaking the law is still illegal and cops are funded."
The message to Rivka Schafer and other Jewish students was clear at Rutgers according to a new lawsuit: "Donβt support Israel. We know where you sleep."