Oregon: Where 'common sense' children's books are censored
It’s funny how the folks decrying “book banning” are the ones who defend sexually explicit books as they demand biologically accurate books be purged.

It’s funny how the folks decrying “book banning” are the ones who defend sexually explicit books as they demand biologically accurate books be purged.

The leadership of a Baptist church in Kentucky says they support members of their congregation who choose to “not return” certain library books that contain LGBT-related themes, but denies the movement is a “church directive.”

With a quiet, stealth-like frequency, children’s television programming is becoming more and more woke. So much so that conservative parents are becoming increasingly concerned.

A Christian bookstore in Colorado has filed a lawsuit against state officials over a law that they claim forces them to endorse LGBT ideology despite their religious objections.

The same people who’ve been sounding the false alarm about book banning across the country are the ones banning books that simply tell the truth.

Wael Elkoshairi, a Muslim parent who unenrolled his daughter from a Montgomery County, Maryland, public school last year, believes his local school district is "watering down" parental rights and trying to indoctrinate children.

The U.S. Naval Academy removed nearly 400 books that promote diversity, equity and inclusion from its library to comply with President Donald Trump’s efforts to eliminate DEI in federal agencies and schools.

Candace Cameron Bure opens up about her fourth children's book, "The Crazy Compromise," releasing on April 1 in partnership with Generous Family. The book aims to teach kids the value of compromise, kindness and respect amid a divided world—lessons she believes are just as relevant for adults.

A school counseling assistant won at the U.K. Court of Appeal after her employer fired her for expressing concern on Facebook about LGBT materials being taught to primary school children.

Gina Gleason warns parents about the pornographic materials found in their children's public school libraries.
