Category: Culture
DEI Isn’t Dead Yet – Universities Just Change Its Name
The organization Defending Education released a report showing hundreds of active diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) offices and programs at universities and colleges across the...
Read MoreEven ‘Opting Out’ Option is a Cop Out and Steals Children’s Innocence
Tuesday’s oral arguments before the United States Supreme Court over controversial LGBT books in Montgomery County, Maryland schools contained numerous spirited exchanges between the justices...
Read MoreSupreme Court Sympathetic to Opt-Outs for LGBT Curriculum
On Tuesday, the United States Supreme Court appeared sympathetic to a group of religious Maryland parents asking to opt their children out of a mandated...
Read MoreHarvard Sues Feds Over Multi-Billion Dollar Funding Freeze
JUMP TO… Background Funding Freeze Lawsuit White House Response Release the Records Why It Matters Harvard sued the federal government Monday for freezing $2.8 billion...
Read MoreChristians Should Be Defiant in a Compliant Culture
Why would the Colorado House of Representatives ram two radical bills attacking parental rights and promoting sexual confusion through on a Sunday? Clearly, they were...
Read MoreRFK, Jr. Vows to Ban Food Dyes from American Food Supply
Say goodbye to petroleum-based synthetic dyes. As pledged and promised, Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., is set to announce...
Read More‘American Idol’ Airs ‘Songs of Faith’ Easter Special: Watch Top Five Performances
In observance of Easter Day, American Idol aired a special, three-hour “Songs of Faith” episode on ABC. The episode featured faith-filled performances from the 23rd...
Read MoreUniversity of Louisville Pays $1.6 Million in ‘Transgender’ Free Speech Case
University of Louisville agreed to pay almost $1.6 million in a lawsuit brought by Dr. Allan Josephson, a child psychiatrist who was fired for saying...
Read MoreEaster Isn’t Over, It’s Just Begun
At some point today, it’s likely that you’ve either asked or been asked about how you enjoyed Easter. The ultimate triumphal event on the Christian...
Read MoreThe Consequential, Complex and Confounding Legacy of Pope Francis
Easter Monday’s death in Rome of Pope Francis, the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State, triggers a nine-day mourning...
Read MoreThe Cornerstone of a Legacy
Today is the anniversary of the death of Chuck Colson, the founder of the Colson Center and the daily Breakpoint commentaries. Chuck had a very public and...
Read MoreAttorney General Pam Bondi Sues Maine for Title IX Violations
Attorney General Pam Bondi announced a civil lawsuit against Maine’s Department of Education, charging the state with “discriminating against women by failing to protect women...
Read MoreDear Conservatives, Culture Is Downstream From Politics Too
There’s an oft-repeated maxim in conservative circles, popularized by the late journalist Andrew Breitbart: “Politics is downstream from culture.” Those who repeat this line generally...
Read MoreJohn Stonestreet Guides Christians in ‘Civilizational Moment’
John Stonestreet, president of the Colson Center for Christian Worldview and regular contributor to Daily Citizen, gave the Lighthouse Voices talk this week at Focus...
Read MorePlanned Parenthood’s Cash Flow is on Trial
Last week, the United States Supreme Court heard arguments in Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic. At issue is whether individual states can deny Medicaid funds to abortion industry...
Read MoreMay Easter Bless Our Republic
“[O]ur Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ—the living Son of God … conquered death, freed us from sin, and unlocked the gates of Heaven for all...
Read MoreThe Anti-Homeschool Movement Wants Control of Our Children
President Reagan rightly stated, “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: I’m from the government, and I’m here to help.” Today’s ominous...
Read MoreUK Court Demonstrates It Knows What a Woman Is, Clarifying British Law
The newest member of the U.S. Supreme Court infamously could not answer what a woman is, but the United Kingdon’s highest court declared today that...
Read MoreNew York Prepares to Restrict School Smartphone Use
New York could pass a statewide, “bell-to-bell” ban on smartphone use in schools within the month, multiple outlets report. The policy, introduced by Governor Kathy...
Read MoreDon’t Rush Boyhood
It’s an adage that you never know when moments become memories until after they happen, and that was certainly the case this past Monday night....
Read MoreIf Harvard Takes Billions from the Government, It’s Not a Private University
In the latest confrontation with Harvard University, the Trump administration has threatened to freeze over $2 billion in government grants, as well as revoke the...
Read MoreRFK, Jr. and the MAHA Movement Shake Things Up at HHS
Since assuming his role as the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) in February, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has initiated significant reforms at HHS...
Read MoreSan Francisco Erects Giant Statue of Naked Lady — for Female Empowerment
San Francisco took a stand for women’s empowerment yesterday by plopping a 45-foot tall, glowing statue of a naked lady in front of a popular...
Read MoreRemembering Diane Passno, Focus on the Family’s Pioneering Feminist
If you or your family have ever benefited from or been blessed by the ministry of Focus on the Family, then you’ve enjoyed the fruit...
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