Category: Culture

Memorial Day: Don’t Forget to Remember

Memorial Day is just around the corner. Sometimes referred to as the “unofficial start to summer,” families regularly gather, grill hotdogs and discuss summer plans....

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‘Tickle v. Giggle’: Australian ‘Transgender’ Court Case Is No Joke for Women

No, it’s not what you get when you poke the Pillsbury Doughboy in the belly.  Tickle v. Giggle is the actual name of a legal...

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Boys Atop Girls’ Podiums: Where Are the Dads?

We have seen it far too often across the country. But especially in California, just like we did this weekend. AB Hernandez is infamous in...

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Highlights from ‘Rededicate 250’ Day of Worship and Prayer at the National Mall

Hundreds of thousands gathered on the National Mall on Sunday, May 17, for Rededicate 250, a day-long event to worship and pray for America ahead...

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As CBS Radio Signs Off, Tune To Salem Radio News

After nearly 100 years of continuous operation, CBS News Radio is entering its final week on the air – yet one more casualty of the...

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‘The Daily Wire’ is Not Collapsing

If you’re a consumer of mainstream news, you might be under the impression that the Daily Wire, the conservative news company and website founded by...

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Texas Children’s Hospital Settles with Feds for Performing Sex-Rejecting Procedures on Minors

Texas Children’s Hospital (TCH) will pay millions of dollars in civil penalties and establish America’s first ever “detransition” clinic to avoid federal prosecution for alleged...

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The SPLC Has Been ‘Poisoning Pupils’ Minds for Years’

A new report from Defending Education shows the Southern Poverty Law Center’s (SPLC) Learning for Justice program contains educational materials to indoctrinate children into leftist...

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In China, We Pray Trump Will Advocate For Jimmy Lai and Other Imprisoned Christians

President Trump’s historic visit to China this week to meet with Xi Jinping has featured colorful pomp and pageantry, including red carpets, brass bands, even...

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Hannah Harper, Mom of Three, Crowned Winner of ‘American Idol’ Season 24

Hannah Harper was crowned the winner of American Idol season 24 on Monday night, capping off a surprising – yet inevitable – journey to stardom....

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Nate Bargatze and the Contagiousness of Clean Comedy

Despite some recent stories suggesting otherwise, clean comedy is hardly a new phenomenon. Since the days of American frontier storytellers, the wit and comedy of...

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Erika Kirk at Hillsdale College Commencement: ‘Aim at Worthy Things’

Erika Kirk addressed graduates at Hillsdale College’s 174th Commencement Ceremony last Saturday, May 9, urging them to “aim at worthy things.”  Erika is the CEO...

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Sports Betting Harms Kids and Communities — What Parents Need to Know

Online sports betting has exploded in popularity over the past half decade. Where professional and college sports once strictly banned gambling, ads for sports betting...

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12 Quotable Gems from Gov. Ron DeSantis’ Commencement Address

On Saturday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis delivered the commencement address at Ave Maria University, a private Catholic school in southern Florida founded by the entrepreneur...

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5 Easy Ways Christians Can Get Involved in Politics

If you’ve been a Christian for any number of years, you’ve probably heard a pastor preach on Matthew 5:13-16: “You are the salt of the...

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California House Passes Bill Mandating Coverage for ‘Transgender’ Mutilation

The California Assembly doubled down on forcing medical coverage for dangerous and disfiguring “transgender” medical mutilation of individuals – including minors – who reject their...

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Are Young Adults Starting to Realize What Really Matters?

In the early 1800s, the French political thinker and historian Alexis de Tocqueville visited the fledgling new republic calling itself the “United States of America.”...

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7 Prayers That Helped Save and Shape America

According to James, “The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working” (5:16). But does prayer shape or even change history?...

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Secretary Marco Rubio and the Hope of America

During Tuesday’s press briefing at the White House, Secretary of State Marco Rubio called on CBN’s Kelly Wright, who happened to be sitting in the...

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DOJ Investigates Illinois School Districts for Violating Parental Rights With LGBT Content

The Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division announced it was investigating whether Illinois schools are teaching students “sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI) content” –...

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President Trump to Students: Get Ready to Run Some Laps!

With the stroke of a black Sharpie pen, President Donald Trump has reinstated the awards associated with the famed Presidential Fitness Test Award. Created by...

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Before the American Revolution There Was Biblical Revelation

When it comes to this year’s slate of motion pictures being nominated for Academy Awards, Sight & Sound’s latest theatrical release, A GREAT AWAKENING, won’t...

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‘Detransitioner’ Wins Settlement Against Therapists Who Referred Her for Double Mastectomy

Camille Kiefel, a woman who once believed she was “non-binary,” won a settlement against two therapists who referred her for a double mastectomy as a...

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Theo Von Acknowledges Wanting the Peace Only Jesus Can Give

He was born Theodor Capitani von Kurnatowski III, but now goes by the stage name “Theo Von” – a 46-year-old comedian, podcaster, and former reality...

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