Supreme Court to Decide If Colorado Ban on ‘Conversion Therapy’ Violates Free Speech

The U.S. Supreme Court in Washington on Oct. 6, 2025. Madalina Kilroy/The Epoch Times The Supreme Court is scheduled to consider on Oct. 7 a free speech case involving a Colorado law that bans therapists from providing so-called conversion therapy to minors experiencing same-sex attraction or gender dysphoria. A therapist challenging the law argues that

Civics Education Gains Ground in K–12 and Higher Education

Schools that take part in the Barney Charter School Initiative teach classical education, with a focus on teaching civic responsibility. Courtesy of Hillsdale College Nationally, there is a growing interest in teaching public school students the history of the U.S. government and the role of citizenship. An Oct. 6 research report from the North Carolina-based

Civics Education Gaining Ground in K-12 and Higher Education

Schools that take part in the Barney Charter School Initiative teach classical education, with a focus on teaching civic responsibility. Courtesy of Hillsdale College Nationally, there’s a growing interest in teaching public school students the history of the U.S. government and the role of citizenship. An Oct. 6 research report from the North Carolina-based James

U.S. to take ownership stake in Trilogy Metals, which has Alaskan mining claims

Washington — The federal government will acquire a 10% stake in a Canadian-based company that has mining claims in remote northwestern Alaska, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum and the White House announced Monday.  The $35.6 million investment in Trilogy Metals, Inc., will support mining exploration in Alaska’s Ambler Mining District, the White House says. The federal