Category: Culture

Secretary-elect Markwayne Mullin: Faith, Family and Public Service

Senator Markwayne Mullin, President Trump’s choice to replace Kristi Noem as Homeland Security Secretary, is often seen walking the halls of the U.S. Capitol wearing...

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Colorado March for Life is Coming This April

Mark your calendars! The third annual Colorado March for Life is Friday, April 17, at the state Capitol in Denver! The event will be co-hosted...

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New Mexico Accuses Meta of Egregious Harm to Children in Court Case

Trial proceedings in New Mexico’s court case against Meta will conclude later this month, with a judge to decide whether the beleaguered social media company...

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The Federal Case for Ending NDAs in Child Abuse Settlements

Senator Ted Cruz of Texas and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York have introduced federal legislation that will ban the use of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs)...

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Beware the Cherry Picking of Jesus’ Words

Scripture can both explain, amplify and inform public policy, but it’s also been known, at times, to be either misapplied or misinterpreted to make a...

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Why Gen Z “Nones” Are Reconsidering Religion

Gen Z is the least religious cohort in American history. 43% of this generation born roughly between 1996 and 2012 identify as religious “nones.” While...

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The Clash and Tension Between Public Service & Party Platform

It’s not all that unusual for a politician to not run for re-election, but Michigan State Representative Karen Whitsett’s reason to stand down this next...

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Teacher Wins $650,000 After Being Fired for Refusing to Use ‘Trans’ Pronouns

An Indiana school district will pay $650,000 for firing a music teacher who refused to use students’ incorrect and antiscientific “preferred pronouns” in violation of...

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Loudoun County Boys Win Settlement in Title IX Case Against School District

Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) settled a court case Friday with two boys it punished for asking, “Why is there a girl in the boys...

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EEOC Chair Warns Companies Against Discriminatory DEI Policies

Andrea Lucas, chair of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), sent a letter to all Fortune 500 companies reminding them to treat all employees...

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Secretary Kennedy: Our Diet is Feeding a Divine Malaise

Is America’s addiction to ultra processed food contributing to a crisis of Divine dimension? According to Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., United States’ maverick Secretary of...

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The Pressing Need to Fix Global Fertility Decline and How to Do It

It is well documented that fertility has dropped below replacement level for two-thirds, and likely up to three-fourths, of the world’s countries. Leading demographers are...

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Study Identifies Four Factors Fueling Young Adult’s Mental Health Crisis

Weakened family bonds, decreased spirituality, early smartphone use and poor diet perpetuate the global mental health crisis among young adults, a new study concludes. Sapiens...

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Can ‘Scouting America’ Be Trusted?

Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced last week a negotiated agreement with “Scouting America” — the organization once known as the “Boy Scouts of America.” ...

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Over Half a Million Signatures Collected to Protect Kids and Parental Rights in Colorado

Last week, Protect Kids Colorado submitted over half a million signatures to the Colorado secretary of state in support of three statewide ballot initiatives centered...

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Update on Lawsuits Challenging Colorado’s Radical ‘Trans’ Law

There has been a new development in the federal lawsuits challenging the constitutionality of Colorado’s recently enacted “trans” law.  Three groups — Colorado Springs Christian...

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‘The New York Times’ and 20 State AGs Expose Medical Groups’ Trans Agenda

The walls continue to close in on “trans” and gender ideology.  On January 30, a New York State jury awarded a 22-year-old woman $2 million...

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Public Prayer Can Inspire a Nation

Can prayer be contagious? Earlier this week, a photo was shared on social media of members of President Trump’s Cabinet praying before the State of...

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ICE, Frogs and Giraffes: Highlights From Responses to the State of the Union

Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger delivered the official Democrat response to President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address on February 24. But lawmakers held at least five rallies reacting to and protesting his remarks, including...

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Remembering Dr. Joe Wheeler

Dr. Joseph Leininger Wheeler, a man whom millions long associated with the celebration of Jesus’ birth and the many heartwarming stories it inspired, passed away...

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Deceptive Colorado Bill Hides Kids’ Social Media Activity from Parents

Colorado’s deceptive “Protections for Youth on Social Media” bill would allow minors to hide their online activity from their parents. HB26-1148, which Representatives Yara Zokaie...

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Conspiracy Claims and Our Christian Call to Be Discerning

Are conspiratorialists on the rise, or has new media simply provided more platforms and louder microphones to amplify what were historically isolated crazy claims? Or...

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President Trump: “No state can be allowed to rip children from their parents’ arms”

As anticipated, President Donald Trump’s State of the Union speech on Tuesday evening eclipsed modern-day records with the address lasting 108 minutes — 9 minutes...

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4 Developments in Case of High School Wrestler Allegedly Assaulted by Male Opponent

Kallie Keeler, the 16-year-old who reported her opponent — a boy — for sexually assaulting her during a wrestling match, waited nearly two months for...

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