
Washington Primary Results Analysis: What Does it Mean?
Tuesday night’s primary election in Washington pushed a number of candidates through to the general election in November, where a number of district- and
Tuesday night’s primary election in Washington pushed a number of candidates through to the general election in November, where a number of district- and
The Civil Rights, Utilities, Economic Development and Arts Committee of the Seattle City Council has unanimously approved a measure that would outlaw all therapy or counseling
Parental rights and student privacy suffered another setback Wednesday night when the Snohomish School District voted 6-0 to change its policy on how its schools
Kindergarten used to be a place for children to learn how to add, subtract, and read. Next year, Washington school children as young as
Seattle University students are occupying the lobby of the school’s college of humanities, demanding the resignation of its dean. The offense? According to the students’ petition, the
The next installment in FPIW’s wildly popular College Kids Say the Darndest Things series will be released on Monday, May 9th at 7:00pm Eastern/4:00 pm Pacific. The
FPIW received this letter from a former professor in response to our video, College Kids Say the Darndest Things: On Identity. Dear FPIW, I’ve just
Democratic Senators in Missouri’s state legislature have ended a filibuster that lasted more than 39 hours over SJR39, a joint resolution that proposes to amend
The Florida-based American College of Pediatricians has released a statement that urges lawmakers, educators, and citizens around the United States to reject the normalizing of
The battle over the Washington bathroom rule repeal just got a whole lot more interesting. Transgender activists have sounded off in recent weeks claiming
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