Chicago Public Schools will now allow Bible college students into its teaching program, after lawsuit

Chicago Public Schools will now allow Bible college students into its teaching program, after lawsuit

Chicago Public Schools (CPS) will no longer bar students from a Bible college from participating in its student-teaching program after reaching a settlement Thursday in the college’s religious discrimination case. Moody Bible Institute, a private Christian college in Chicago, sued the Chicago Board of Education in November, alleging CPS had unlawfully blocked its students from…

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‘Poltergeist’ star's family fights back against 'ridiculous' conspiracy theories 38 years after her death

‘Poltergeist’ star’s family fights back against ‘ridiculous’ conspiracy theories 38 years after her death

It has been 38 years since Heather O’Rourke’s death, yet her family continues to endure the shadow of painful rumors that have refused to fade. The child star, who rose to fame as Carol Anne Freeling in 1982’s “Poltergeist,” died in 1988 from complications of intestinal stenosis. She was just 12 years old and preparing…

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Who is Ayman Mohamad Ghazali? Lebanese-born American accused in Jewish synagogue attack

Who is Ayman Mohamad Ghazali? Lebanese-born American accused in Jewish synagogue attack

The suspect in Thursday’s attack that targeted a Jewish synagogue in Michigan has been preliminarily identified as 41-year-old Lebanese-born American citizen Ayman Mohamad Ghazali, according to three law enforcement sources who spoke to Fox News. He reportedly targeted the Jewish community after suffering family losses in Lebanon during the country’s conflict with Israel, Dearborn Heights Mayor…

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Trump admin's push to end controversial policy extended by Biden sparks backlash ahead of crucial deadline

Trump admin’s push to end controversial policy extended by Biden sparks backlash ahead of crucial deadline

A handful of immigrants and advocacy organizations are asking the Trump Administration to extend its March 17 deadline to end the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) afforded to Somalis in the U.S., arguing that the Administration is changing the immigration designation purely along lines motivated by race. The change in designation would force roughly 1,080 Somali…

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California rideshare driver accused of assaulting drunk woman, and police fear there are more victims

California rideshare driver accused of assaulting drunk woman, and police fear there are more victims

A 43-year-old rideshare driver was arrested and charged with kidnapping and multiple counts of sexual assault and kidnapping, prompting authorities to search for possible additional victims. Felipe Rico-Ceballos of Ontario, Calif., was taken into custody March 5 in connection with an alleged Feb. 27 assault, according to the Costa Mesa Police Department. Investigators say Rico-Ceballos…

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SCOOP: Democratic Virginia Gov Spanberger's Republican cousin aims to flip key House seat red

SCOOP: Democratic Virginia Gov Spanberger’s Republican cousin aims to flip key House seat red

EXCLUSIVE: The Republican cousin of Democratic Gov. Abigail Spanberger of Virginia Thursday launched a campaign for Congress in California as she tries to flip a blue seat red. In an announcement shared first with Fox News Digital, entrepreneur Jenny Rae Le Roux declared her candidacy for the U.S. House in California’s 47th Congressional District, a…

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