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Racine County Eye on MSNMary Catherine Cashion, 91, of Racine – ObituaryMary Catherine Cashion, 91, of Racine, passed away peacefully on July 8, 2025. A dedicated educator, social justice advocate, and lifelong learner, Mary Catherine spent her life serving others through ...
President Emmanuel Macron winked at Catherine, Princess of Wales when they met at Windsor Castle. The 47-year-old French President clinked glasses with ...
The Princess of Wales has spoken candidly about the life-changing long-term challenges of recovering after chemotherapy, as she visited a hospital in Essex. Catherine said during treatment "you ...
Financial and operational challenges have led Siena Heights University in Adrian to announce the university’s closure at the end of the 2025-26 academic year. The announcement came Monday in a news ...
The parents of five Maryland students expressed their outrage Thursday after an Anne Arundel County elementary school teacher was acquitted of sex abuse charges.
Primary Village North Principal Mindy Cline, who is retiring this summer after 34 years with Centerville Schools, is the grand marshal for the Centerville-Washington Twp. Americana Festival parade.
A Supreme Court decision that allows parents to opt out of storybooks that push one-sided ideology on gender and sexuality has been praised by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.
California officials must revise state policy in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision supporting families that wish to opt their children out of LGBTQ+ lessons and themes.
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in the case of Mahmoud v. Taylor on Friday in favor of religious parents in a Maryland school district who sought an opt-out for their children from LGBTQ-themed books.
Chase Chrisley opened up about how his parents Todd and Julie Chrisley's former imprisonment allowed him the opportunity to grow into the man he is today. "It definitely humbled me and showed me ...
The justices who signed on to this decision should be ashamed of themselves, and some of them should know better.
Parents sued Montgomery County, Maryland, schools after it said they couldn't opt their children out of exposure to LGBTQ books in the classroom.
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