Court Rules School Can Use Electric Shock as Punishment For Special Needs Students
By John Vibes Bristol County, MA – Family Court Judge Katherine Field denied a motion to stop the use of electric shock on disabled students,…
By John Vibes Bristol County, MA – Family Court Judge Katherine Field denied a motion to stop the use of electric shock on disabled students,…
By B.N. Frank Almost 2 years ago, TIME magazine published an opinion piece by Dr. Nicholas Kardaras, author of Glow Kids: How Screen Addiction is…
By Craig Eyermann On May 31, 2018, the total public debt outstanding of the U.S. government stood at $21.145 trillion dollars. Of that amount, $1.211 trillion was borrowed…
By B.N. Frank Published on June 21, 2018, top cancer expert, Prof Anthony Miller was interviewed for this Daily Mail UK article, Prof Anthony Miller…
By Jay Syrmopoulos Manteno, IL – A trip to the principal’s office at Manteno Middle School resulted in controversial felony eavesdropping charges for 13-year-old Paul…
By B.N. Frank Culture Secretary, Matt Hancock, has called on UK schools to ban mobile phones. He put the responsibility on headteachers – not the…
By B.N. Frank Announced last week in Rwanda, The Ministry of Education decided that primary and secondary schools students will no longer be allowed to…
By B.N. Frank There has already been backlash regarding Virtual Reality (VR) programs being created and promoted for children’s use. Research confirmed that side effects…
By B.N. Frank The new bill goes into effect in September for the start of the new academic year. It requires pupils in elementary and…
By B.N. Frank No “safe” level of cell phone and wireless WiFi radiation exposure has been scientifically determined for children or pregnant women. Despite this,…
By John Stossel A new book makes The Case AGAINST Education. Who would argue against education? Economics professor Bryan Caplan. He tells John Stossel that…
By Jack Burns The Arizona State Supreme Court ruled this week that college students who are medical marijuana users will no longer have to live…
By B.N. Frank Today is Red Nose Day. It is unfortunate that so many children are living in poverty in the U.S. and around the…
By Carey Wedler Amid the highly-publicized spate of mass shootings in America, one public school district is set to impose unprecedented police state tactics to…