Sean Salai is the general assignment/culture reporter for The Washington Times. A former National desk intern and Metro clerk at The Washington Times, he also has served as a City Hall reporter at the Boca Raton News and as a special contributor at America Media. He can be reached at ssalai@washingtontimes.com.
Conservative shareholder-activists have turned up the pressure on what they say is liberal-leaning "woke" corporate culture with several proposals at annual boardroom meetings.
Conservative shareholder-activists turned up the pressure on "woke" companies over the past week as the rift between once business-friendly Republicans and corporate America deepened.
Health experts are warning U.S. parents to stop soothing their children with digital screens and send them back to summer camp as COVID-19 quarantines wane.
A new pro-life documentary opening in U.S. theaters explores how abortion opponents could react if the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, the 1973 ruling that legalized the procedure.
The son of imprisoned Hong Kong civil rights activist Jimmy Lai will receive an honorary degree on his father's behalf at The Catholic University of America this weekend.
Two dozen teachers unions, librarians associations and publishers have formed a coalition to stop a drive by parents to remove sexually explicit LGBTQ books from K-12 school libraries.
A Colorado mom says a public school's LGBT group suggested her 12-year-old daughter might be transgender after inviting the girl to what she thought was an after-school art club.
President Biden on Thursday will speak with retailers and baby formula manufacturers amid a nationwide shortage that has sparked a backlash from Republicans and angry parents.
Teachers' unions are under scrutiny in the wake of a Harvard study that shows racial and economic achievement gaps widened during the COVID-19 virtual-learning lockdowns supported by the labor groups.
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon is defending his decision not to press felony charges against a mentally ill homeless man who attacked comedian Dave Chappelle on stage last week.
Conservatives are exposing examples of gender identity instruction to small children in public schools, escalating a feud with education experts who accuse them of insensitivity.
Marriott International CEO Anthony Capuano says the hotel chain's funding for the World Economic Forum is not an endorsement of the Swiss lobbyist group's progressive politics.
A Florida law requiring public schools to teach the "evils of communism" is stirring debate. Critics say it could fuel a backlash against immigrants from communist nations.
An international religious freedom summit in June will feature as a speaker NBA player Enes Kanter Freedom, who has been censored for his outspoken criticism of the league's close business ties to communist China.
School board candidates backed by conservative parental rights groups swept nine of 10 races in four suburban Texas districts, according to election results released Sunday.
A Catholic university in Minnesota has barred conservative Catholic author Michael Knowles from speaking about transgenderism based on his past comments about the topic.
America is running out of baby formula as strained supply chains and labor shortages along with concerns about inflation have delayed the replacement of inventory lost in two recalls at a contaminated manufacturing plant in Michigan.
Most Americans share their hobbies but not their politics in Twitter profiles -- but older Democrats feel more comfortable than Republicans disclosing their bias, according to a new poll.