News
The Quality of Life in Fulton County
Cancer rates in the US are very high. One in two men and one in three women can expect a cancer diagnosis in their lifetime. Unfortunately, these rates are...
Public schools and the loss of cursive handwriting
Have you wondered why your children aren’t learning cursive handwriting in public school? If so, you are not alone. The real question is whether it is helping or hurting them....
Solutions Journalism
It's a typical evening in your living room, the TV flickering with the latest headline: "Deadly Shooting Shakes Community, Fear Grips Residents." The story dives into the chaos, replaying witness...
Investigative Journalism Ethics
Investigative journalism is often compared to detective work: it digs up hidden truths about corruption, crime, and injustice in service of the public. But journalism isn’t only about finding secrets—it’s...
Religious Freedom News
THE SECRET IS OUT AND PUBLIC SCHOOL “RELEASED TIME” PROGRAMS ARE FLOURISHING In the last five years, “Released Time” programs have exploded across the nation as an extension of children’s...
Charlice Byrd: A Sincerity of Purpose
I was introduced to Charlice Byrd a couple of years ago when a group of us met with her to discuss a concerning bill that was working its way through...
Making “Constitution Week” Matter: a Look at Loyalty Oaths
by Kelly Himes Brolly, author of "Laws, Rules, and Rights: A Guide to Protecting Children in Public Schools Our history On September 17, 1787, our founders signed the U.S. Constitution....
Commissioners recognize Constitution Day
By Michael Gordon At the beginning of today’s Fulton County Board of Commissioners meeting, Commissioner Bridget Thorne led the entire Board of Commissioners, along with Constitution advocates Richard Jordan...
Are We Really Surprised by the Lawlessness?
Are We Really Surprised by the Lawlessness? by Kelly Himes Brolly Removing God In the last 100 years, we have systematically removed God from our public schools and public...
Eight Ways Free Speech is Being Engineered Away
We still tell ourselves we live in free societies. But each year, the boundaries of what can be said grow narrower. The attack on speech is not open; it comes...











