Ohio School Urges Girls To ‘Cover’ Like Muslims, Parents Fight Back
When an Ohio high school encouraged female students to take the “Covered Girl Challenge,” outraged parents decided to step in. Were the parents right to be concerned?
When an Ohio high school encouraged female students to take the “Covered Girl Challenge,” outraged parents decided to step in. Were the parents right to be concerned?
When 14-year-old Taylor Hale’s family gathered around her bed in the hospital room, it was to kiss her goodbye. Doctors said she was brain dead and wouldn’t be coming back. They thought their little girl was gone, but that’s when a stranger entered the room and approached her bed.
After receiving complaints, one district decided to require public schools to add holidays to the calendar. Do you agree or disagree with the district’s decision?
When a Colorado school district asked schoolgirls to cover their heads with a wide scarf or hoodie to abide by the dress code of the mosque they would visit to learn about religion for a voluntary field trip, angry parents unleashed their rage.
The boy came home to his parents and begged them to not make him see the woman again. When they saw the security footage, they understood why.
A student’s mother attempted to bring some extremely questionable cookies to a 2nd-grade classroom. When the teacher rejected them, here’s how the mom responded. Did the teacher make the right call?
As we send our kids off to school, we expect them to follow the rules. But, when parents at one elementary school saw a list of guidelines given to their fifth-grade children, they were outraged.
This teen girl told the judge that she assaulted a boy, held him at knifepoint, and forced him to have sex with a dog. Oh, and she recorded it all on video. After hearing all of this, the judge made a surprising decision.
After sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl, a sexual predator was given just 10 months detention. When he raped a second young girl while on probation, some were expecting the judge to bring down the hammer. Unfortunately, they were wrong.
When a mother went in for a routine ultrasound, it looked like her baby was blowing a bubble. Then, the doctor broke the news, telling her to abort. She chose to do something else instead, and wait until you see the result of her decision.
A 15-year-old boy was brutally beaten with the sharp end of a claw hammer by a group of 13 minority pupils and young men, leaving him with permanent brain damage. However, not only was the attack not considered a hate crime, but a judge also ruled against compensation for the young man.