Category: Culture
Samaritan’s Purse Leaving NYC, Councilman Calls the Organization “Hate-Spewing”
After the Christian nonprofit organization Samaritan’s Purse set up a field hospital in New York City (NYC) to help New Yorkers during the coronavirus pandemic,...
Read MoreNew York State Nursing Homes Report 1,700 More Coronavirus Deaths
New York State’s Department of Health reported 1,700 more coronavirus deaths at nursing homes and adult care facilities since March 1. The state is already...
Read MoreMike Pompeo: “Enormous Evidence” Coronavirus Originated from Wuhan Lab
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Sunday in an interview on ABC’s “This Week” that there is now “enormous evidence” that the coronavirus originated...
Read MoreChampions Rise Challenge: Helping Young Student Athletes and Parents Deal with Sports, COVID-19, and Life
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected American families differently. For some, it’s learning how to help a family member suffering with the disease or perhaps mourning...
Read MorePurdue Has Frozen Tuition for Nine Years. Can Other Universities Follow Suit?
That costs of a college education are rocketing in the stratosphere is no secret. It is a serious problem, creating great anxiety for parents and...
Read MoreTeaching Christian Worldview to the Next Generation Amidst the COVID Crisis
The prospects of Christianity among young people today are not as dire as many assume. Many ministries focusing on young people are seeing more young...
Read MoreTwo Shows to Watch on PBS in May
While the Covid-19 crisis has left millions of Americans with extra time to watch television, most TV isn’t worth our time. Too often it has...
Read MoreDeclining Number of College Students Describe Themselves as “Patriotic”
A new poll from the Harvard Kennedy School of Government’s Institute of Politics (IOP) has found that a declining number of college students describe themselves...
Read MoreFamilies Struggle as Coronavirus Pandemic Disrupts the Grief and Mourning Process
As the saying goes, there are only two things for certain in life: death and taxes. In a global pandemic, the process of loss and...
Read MoreMark Levin Exposes States’ Dangerous Practice of Sending Coronavirus Patients to Nursing Homes
On March 26, talk show host Mark Levin was called by a woman who told him about a New York State health order that required...
Read MoreMayor Bill de Blasio Singles Out Jewish Community for Quarantine Enforcement
On April 28, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, D-N.Y., singled out Jewish communities for targeted enforcement of New York City’s stay-at-home order and...
Read MoreStates Around the Country Begin Reopening Their Economies
After President Trump issued the “Guidelines for Opening Up America Again” on April 16, many state governors around the country have begun reopening their states’...
Read MoreAs States Begin to Reopen, Remember Risk is Part of the American Spirit and Character
As Americans head back to work in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, how much risk are we willing to accept? How safe is safe...
Read MoreWhy Extravagant Beauty is Evolution’s Most Persistent Problem
A few months ago I had the treat of finding myself in the breathtaking waters along the North Shore of Oahu. Snorkeling, taking in the...
Read MoreProving Climate Change Activists Wrong – How the Coronavirus Pandemic is a Boon to Nature
Americans are told all the time that the earth is damaged beyond repair and that “climate change” is going to result in an apocalyptic-type future...
Read MoreStudy Finds Nearly All New York Coronavirus Patients Had Underlying Health Conditions
A new study has found that nearly all patients who were hospitalized in New York due to the coronavirus had underlying health conditions. According to...
Read MoreCDC Director Warns Second Wave of Coronavirus Could be More Deadly
Recently, Dr. Robert Redfield, the Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), announced that a second wave of the coronavirus pandemic could...
Read MoreHarvard Professor Calls Homeschooling ‘Dangerous,’ Proposes Ban
A Harvard University professor is proposing a ban on homeschooling because it allegedly “violates a child’s rights,” and is “dangerous.” Professor Elizabeth Bartholet, the Morris...
Read MoreNew Series Botches the Story of Phyllis Schlafly
Phyllis Schlafly is the subject of a major new series streaming on FX/Hulu entitled Mrs. America. Its executive producer is Cate Blanchett and she plays...
Read MoreMedia Rips Protesters Around the Country as “Racists” and “Nazis”
As The Daily Citizen recently reported, thousands of Americans gathered over the weekend at various state Capitols to protest their states’ stay-at-home orders, and petition...
Read MoreProtestors Across the Nation Express Dissent over Coronavirus Quarantines
Protestors have gathered in cities across the U.S., defying stay-at-home orders and demonstrating against business shutdowns by state governors. The quarantine orders have closed businesses...
Read MorePoll Finds Half of Americans Believe the Bible Should Influence U.S. Laws
A new poll from the Pew Research Center has found that 49% of Americans believe the Bible should influence American law to some capacity. Of...
Read MoreWWII Vet Captain Tom Moore, 99, Raises Almost $34 Million for U.K. Health Charity
Need a good news story? A World War II veteran in the United Kingdom has raised more than £27.2 million or almost $34 million dollars...
Read MoreThe Friday ‘Other News’ Roundup
It’s amazing how people can make news while we’re all cooped up in our homes (or most of us are, anyway). So, we thought we’d...
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