
FPIW: Supreme Court to review USPS religious discrimination case
The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal of a former United States Postal Service worker who filed a suit in the Third

The US Supreme Court has agreed to hear an appeal of a former United States Postal Service worker who filed a suit in the Third

Since 2018, licensed therapists in Washington have been banned from offering guidance to minors who are unhappy with their proclivities for same-sex attraction or who

This week (Jan 22-28) is National School Choice Week. There is no better time to highlight the six important education bills in the Washington legislature

Despite the culture war taking place in America, one positive trend has been spotted by a research fellow at the Institute for Family Studies: more

Washington’s new “Reproductive Rights Complaint Form” allows residents to file complaints against anyone they believe is interfering with their attempt to obtain an abortion. Pro-life

Over 35 years ago, President Ronald Reagan established Sanctity of Human Life Day to emphasize the value of unborn lives on the Sunday nearest to

An upcoming vote in the US House of Representatives seeks to force the federal government to report domestic terrorism incidents on pregnancy centers throughout the

In the face of evil, hardship, and suffering, Christians should never forget about the impact of doing a simple action – like praying in public.

Months ago, California passed SB 107, a state law that has an outsized impact on the country as a whole. This bill, which went into

This past year brought us undeniable victories – the overturning of Roe v. Wade, the reinstatement of Coach Kennedy after his win at SCOTUS, and