Category: Culture
Why The New York Times Is Wrong to Recommend Scrapping Presidential Debates
“Let’s Scrap the Presidential Debates”, says yesterday’s New York Times editorial making the dramatic claim these contests between candidates for the most powerful office in...
Read More‘A Pain No One Should Ever Have to Endure.’ Federal Judge’s Emotional Video Explains Gunman’s Attack That Killed Her Son
A few weeks ago, U.S. District Court Judge Esther Salas experienced what no wife and mother should ever endure. A disgruntled lawyer appeared at her...
Read MoreSix Things You Need to Know About a COVID-19 Vaccine
(Focus on the Family takes no position at this time on the use of COVID-19 vaccines, nor do we endorse any particular vaccine candidate. The...
Read MoreWhen the Government Takes Your Family Members, One Woman’s Fight to Find Her Sister
Rushan Abbas hasn’t seen her sister, Dr. Gulshan Abbas, in two years. A retired physician, Dr. Abbas should have been able to live the rest...
Read MoreWhich is Really More Dangerous, Hydroxychloroquine or the Abortion Pill?
While the media continues to express concern over the use of hydroxychloroquine, why is there not equal concern over the use of the abortion pill?...
Read MoreDoctor Fired After Touting Hydroxychloroquine in Viral Video Banned by Facebook, Twitter and Google
After appearing in a viral video touting the use of hydroxychloroquine to treat the novel coronavirus, Dr. Simone Gold, a physician based in Los Angeles,...
Read MoreYale Epidemiologist, New Study Tout Hydroxychloroquine as Controversy Continues to Rage
The controversy over the effects and safety of the use of hydroxychloroquine, often combined with azithromycin, to treat the novel coronavirus has been raging for...
Read MoreVIDEO: The Daily Citizen Weekly Update
Where do you get your news and who do you trust to give it you? In the age of 24/7 cable broadcasts and always-on social...
Read MoreHerman Cain – Businessman, Author, Presidential Candidate and Man of Faith – Dies from COVID -19
Herman Cain, a businessman and author who gained national attention during his run for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination, died July 30, 2020, in an...
Read MoreHow Coronavirus Pandemic May Be Increasing Drug Overdoses and Suicide
Millions of Americans across the country have been forced inside due to the coronavirus pandemic. While this might limit the spread of the infection and...
Read MoreChinese Government Sponsorship of Rape of Uyghur Women – The Legacy of China’s One-Child Policy
In 1979, China launched its much-criticized one-child policy, which forced couples to have only one child. Due to the cultural preference for males, families often...
Read MoreThe Rose Garden Prepares for a Make-Over
Official Washington likes to believe that John and Jackie Kennedy created the White House Rose Garden. A recent essayist in the Washington Post, prosaically and...
Read MoreNew Bloomberg Businessweek Cover Story Says Declining Fertility a Serious Economic Threat
The new cover story in Bloomberg Businessweek warns that due to the Coronavirus pandemic, half a million fewer babies will be born in the U.S....
Read More100 Police Agencies Back Out of Democratic National Convention Security Contracts Over Milwaukee’s ‘No Tear Gas’ Policy
The Democratic National Convention is scheduled to take place August 17-20 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Due to a recent directive from the city’s Fire and Police...
Read MoreFacebook, Twitter and YouTube Ban Doctors’ Video Advocating Hydroxychloroquine for Treating COVID
A viral video of a news conference conducted on the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court by a group of physicians calling themselves America’s Frontline...
Read MoreHow Protestors Claiming to Fight Injustice May Be Supporting Forced Labor
Across the country, protestors have taken to the streets demonstrating against police brutality, racism, and history. But do these protestors, who claim to fight for...
Read MoreTo Wear a Mask or Not Wear a Mask? How COVID Regulations Have Some Going a Little Crazy
Mask regulations and social distancing guidelines have been implemented across the country, but not all Americans agree. From assault to screaming like a toddler, seemingly...
Read MoreThe Media’s Mistreatment of Melania Trump
First Ladies of the United States are usually universally lauded by the media, and their projects and fashion normally receive overly fond and supportive coverage....
Read MoreChicago Mayor Has City Remove Columbus Statue, But Struggles to Address Surge in Gun Violence
What’s more important for city management, addressing a sharp increase in gun violence that’s threatening and terrorizing the citizens or removing a statue in response...
Read MoreSeattle Police Officer Pens Heartbreaking Letter: ‘I Have Now Been Broken’
An officer with the Seattle Police Department (SPD) has penned an anonymous open letter to the citizens of the city. The officer confided that even...
Read MoreImagine Seattle: Defunded Police, No Jail and No Youth Detention Center
It sounds like something out of a John Lennon song. “Imagine there’s no police, it’s easy if you try.” Or, “Imagine there’s no jail, it...
Read MoreCNN Anchor Proclaims that Hydroxychloroquine “Kills,” Despite Lack of Evidence
Are CNN anchors now physicians and healthcare professionals? Brianna Keilar seems to think so. The CNN anchor announced recently to her audience that hydroxychloroquine “kills,”...
Read MoreCATO Study: Conservative Citizens Most Likely to Self-Censor for Fear of Offending Others or Being Fired
It’s not a good cultural indicator when citizens increasingly believe they could be fired for contributing to a particular candidate or shunned for holding certain...
Read MoreFollowing the Science: Experts Say There’s No Problem with Sending Kids Back to School
The coronavirus pandemic has led to much debate over whether its safe or wise to send kids back to school this fall. Some fear that...
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