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Mankato course teaches that cops are more ‘racist, sexist, homophobic’ than...

A criminal justice course at Minnesota State University-Mankato teaches students that police officers are more racist, sexist, and homophobic than the general population. The course,...

Teens cause mayhem in Roseville Thursday night following school event

Several disturbances broke out in Roseville Thursday night that had police scrambling to several locations to quell the disruptions and violence. One of the incidents...

Legislators aim to address waste in new free school meals program

The DFL lawmaker who authored the universal school meals legislation that passed into law nearly one year ago is working to iron out some kinks in the new...

Eight Democrats vote against school resource officer fix in Minnesota House

The Minnesota House of Representatives passed the heavily publicized “SRO fix” bill by a near unanimous vote on Monday afternoon. After weeks of negotiations between legislators, law...

DFL legislators want to enshrine trans sports in state law, ban...

A group of Democrats are putting forward legislation to enshrine transgender sports in state statute and ban the removal of LGBT flags in many...

SRO fix legislation headed to floor on Monday

Legislative leaders from both parties have indicated they believe the “SRO fix” bill that has been closely watched this session is likely to pass in...

Osseo school board votes to leave sexually graphic book in school...

The Osseo school board voted Tuesday to leave a sexually explicit graphic novel in the Maple Grove High School library. “It does have the potential,...

Winona teacher accused of having sexual relations with several students

A Winona, Minn., high school teacher and track coach is facing several felony charges following accusations of having sexual relationships with four prior students. Twenty-nine-year-old...

Minnesota’s own paid experts were critical of new social studies standards

(Center of the American Experiment) -- After a multi-year revision process, the Minnesota Department of Education’s new K-12 social studies standards have been approved...

Black Harvard professor who challenged woke orthodoxies needed armed protection

Harvard professor Roland Fryer, who at age 30 became the youngest African-American to ever be awarded tenure at the Ivy League school, has revealed...