Category: Culture
Another Poll Confirms the Media’s Credibility is Cratering
A new poll from Morning Consult has found that American’s trust in the credibility of the media has cratered to new lows. According to the...
Read MoreIs COVID-19 Pushing Marriages to the Brink? Divorces May Increase Post-COVID
There is anecdotal evidence that more Americans are seeking out the services of divorce attorneys during the coronavirus pandemic. “It’s really a make-it or break-it...
Read MoreNew York Times Editorial Sings the Praises of “Weird Christianity”
This past Sunday, the New York Times printed a long editorial by a religion writer on a movement among young people toward what she described...
Read MoreDespite Over-the-Top Warnings, Media Finds No One Refused Service by Samaritan’s Purse’s NYC COVID Outreach
As The Daily Citizen has followed, when Samaritan’s Purse began setting up an emergency field hospital in New York’s Central Park to care for the...
Read MoreChuck Todd and Meet the Press Caught in Embarrassing Misrepresentation
Yesterday, NBC’s Meet the Press and host Chuck Todd were caught in a deceptive presentation of comments made by U.S. Attorney General William Barr in...
Read MoreNYT Article Hints that Abortion and Socialism is Keeping Young Americans in the Republican Party
In a recent article by The New York Times, two dozen young Republicans shared why they support the party. While promoting pro-life policies remains a...
Read MoreWhat a Meat Shortage Might Mean for American Families
Disruptions and concerns over the coronavirus at meat packing and processing plants has caused a severe disruption to the supply chain, which may leave the...
Read MoreDallas Salon Owner Released from Jail After Being Arrested and Fined for Keeping Business Open
Shelley Luther, who was sentenced to seven days in prison and a $7,000 fine on Tuesday for refusing to close her Dallas salon, was released...
Read MoreWORLD WAR II 75 YEARS LATER
The Battle of the Bulge Seventy-five years ago today, the guns went silent across the European continent for the first time in more than 2,000...
Read MoreNYTs’ Journalist Wins Pulitzer for Getting Basic Facts of America’s Founding Wrong
The New York Times’ Nikole Hannah-Jones has been awarded the prestigious 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Commentary for her infamous 1619 Project. It was a massive...
Read MoreFounder of 1619 Project Wins Pulitzer Prize. Here’s Why Pulitzers are Pointless.
The Pulitzer Prize Board has announced that Nikole Hannah-Jones of The New York Times, founder and creator of the 1619 Project, won a Pulitzer Prize...
Read More75th Anniversary of Nazi Germany’s Unconditional Surrender to Allied Forces
On May 7, 1945, the remnants of the Nazi leadership offered their unconditional surrender to the Allied Forces at 2:41am, which brought to an end...
Read MoreCelebrities Write Editorial in French Newspaper Demanding Change to World Order
“Please, let’s not go back to normal.” That’s the plea from multimillionaire celebrities and some scientists to the world in a recent open letter published...
Read MoreSamaritan’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...
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