Category: Culture

The Layered Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. 

Back in 1983 when President Ronald Reagan signed the bill establishing the Martin Luther King, Jr. federal holiday, he summed up the slain civil rights...

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UPDATED: Pornography Age Verification Laws — What They Are and Which States Have Them

Half of all states — Louisiana, Arkansas, Virginia, Utah, Montana, Texas, North Carolina, Indiana, Idaho, Florida, Kentucky, Nebraska, Georgia, Alabama, Kansas, Oklahoma, Mississippi, South Carolina,...

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Free Course Helps Parents and Schools Protect Kids from Explicit AI Deepfakes

Elliston Berry, a teenage victim of explicit AI deepfakes, has helped develop a free program to teach parents and schools how to protect their kids...

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Our Christian Worldview is About More Than Our Apologetics

Cultural flashpoints seem to be occurring with increasing frequency, undoubtedly facilitated and exacerbated by the explosion of social media. Situations and issues are quickly magnified and...

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Athletes Rally at Supreme Court to Keep Boys Out of Girls Sports

Dozens of athletes, business owners, lawmakers and activists rallied to protect women’s sports yesterday while the Supreme Court heard arguments in State of West Virginia...

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American Deaths to Exceed Births Faster Than Expected, CBO Reports

U.S. fertility has been falling to deeply concerning historic lows and according to a new Congressional Budget Office (CBO) report, that decline is expected to worsen in the coming decades. In fact, the CBO now predicts...

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UK Petition to Halt Drug Trial Testing Puberty Blockers on Kids Passes 100,000 Signatures

A UK petition to cancel a clinical trial testing puberty blockers on children surpassed 100,000 signatures yesterday — a critical milestone which qualifies the petition...

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Supreme Court to Hear Title IX Girls Sports Cases

The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear arguments in two cases about Idaho and West Virginia laws protecting girls sports from male athletes claiming...

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Tim Allen Studying the Apostle Paul’s Teachings Amid Spiritual Journey

Conservative actor and comedian Tim Allen revealed on an episode of Bill Maher’s “Club Random” podcast that he’s been studying the Apostle Paul’s teachings. Allen...

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Our Law Enforcement and Our Priorities

It’s a common adage that history repeats itself, but just because enough people say it over and over again doesn’t make it true. History doesn’t...

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X’s ‘Grok’ Generates Pornographic Images of Real People on Demand

A damaging new editing feature allows people on X (formerly Twitter) to generate sexually explicit images and videos of real people using the platform’s built-in...

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America’s Ongoing Battle With Cocaine Addiction

The Department of Justice (DOJ) indicted Venezuelan strongman Nicolas Maduro for helping traffic “thousands of tons” of cocaine into America over the past 25 years....

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America’s Birthday Should Be a Declaration of the Right to Life

Red, white and blue confetti fell from the sky in Times Square, as a patriotic New Year’s Eve crystal ball came down to welcome 2026....

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‘Dilbert’s’ Scott Adams Credits Evangelizing Friends With Leading Him to Christ

Dilbert creator Scott Adams, who has been publicly battling a grim prostate cancer diagnosis, recently expressed plans to convert to become a Christian. The cartoonist...

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Good Marriages Begin in Childhood

Marriage rates have been declining for decades, a tragic development with far-reaching consequences that are becoming more and more apparent with each passing year. Not...

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CBS News Admits They Lost the Plot. Can They Fix Themselves?

We are big consumers of various media here at the Daily Citizen. We must be, to stay in touch with what’s going on in the...

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Meet Three Heroes Working to Protect Colorado Children

Voters in the deep blue state of Colorado have a chance to protect children, as children’s advocates Mark “Oz” Geist, Jennifer Sey and Erin Lee...

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Nearly Half of Americans Read Zero Books in 2025

The folks at YouGov, a leading polling group, are ending 2025 with a very interesting piece of data: Americans are no longer big book readers....

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Top 10 Conservative and Pro-Family Victories in 2025

As we ring in the new year and close the books on 2025, there are many conservative and pro-family victories we can be grateful for...

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104-Year-Old WWII Vet Performs National Anthem Before Islanders Game

Dominick Critelli, a 104-year-old veteran of World War II, performed the national anthem on Saturday at UBS Arena before the New York Islanders’ game against...

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HHS Investigates Seattle Children’s Hospital Over Harmful ‘Transgender’ Procedures

U.S. Health and Human Services General Counsel Mike Stuart announced on X that he asked the department’s Office of Inspector General to investigate Seattle Children’s...

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In College Sports, Don’t Forget the ‘Student’ in the Student-Athlete Equation

This year’s college football bowl season consists of 41 games, including 11 that are part of the playoff system that first began in 2014. What...

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Happy Incarnation Day – The Christmas Story

Faithful Christians would do well to always think of Christmas as Incarnation Day. It is the day we celebrate the fact that Jesus, the Word,...

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Advent and Why the Christian Faith is Inherently Gendered and Binary

It is difficult to come up with a new angle on the significance of Christmas for believers as we strive to faithfully live out our...

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