USDA Exempts Religions Schools From Title IX, Hollywood To Protect Abortion, Gender Dysphoria Labeled As Disability
Amid objections from religious institutions, the United States Department of Agriculture clarified that it would not require religious schools to broaden their definition of sex-based discrimination to include sexual orientation and gender identity in order to receive federal meal funding.
A Christian group seeking to expand people's engagement with God's Word is working to accelerate the translation of the Old Testament to reduce the language barrier preventing some from reading the Bible.
A coalition of some of Hollywood's top creators is calling on studios to offer protections for crew members while working in U.S. states where most abortions are now illegal.
A federal court has ruled that the Americans With Disabilities Act protects trans-identified people and that a prison policy requiring inmates to be housed based on their biological sex violates federal law.
The school choice movement is growing rapidly amid ongoing discontent from parents who find themselves at odds with public school officials over a lack of transparency and other issues, school choice advocates say.
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