Category: Culture

Supreme Court Hears Case About Counting Ballots That Arrive After Election Day

The U.S. Supreme Court heard a case on Monday challenging a Mississippi law that extends the counting of mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day but...

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Making Statues Great Again

On Sunday, a new statue of Christopher Columbus was placed on the White House grounds. It’s a 13-foot-tall, one-ton marble masterpiece now sitting just outside...

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Sen. Ben Sasse: I’m Not Dead Yet

There are times in life when one feels as if he is standing on holy ground. Perhaps at the time of salvation, the birth of...

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Illegal Immigrant Charged with Murder of College Student

An illegal immigrant allegedly shot and killed a Chicago college student late last week. Loyola Chicago freshman Sheridan Gorman had been looking for the northern...

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How Should Christians Respond to Thousands of Muslims Praying in Washington Square Park?

By now you may have seen video from this past Friday of thousands of Muslims gathered in prayer on their knees inside New York City’s...

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The Twist of the Praying Whiskey Titan

The story of Raj Peter Bhakta recalls the old saying that “politics makes strange bedfellows.”  Born in Philadelphia to an Irish mother and Indian father,...

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Woke Inclusivity is Really Radical Exclusion of Christians

According to her official bio published by the state of California, Jennifer Newsom, wife of Governor Gavin Newsom, is the “First Partner” of the state....

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The Human Brain is Better Than Artificial Ones

In a recent viral social media post, podcaster Aakash Gupta shared results from a 2024 study of the human brain. The study, he said, “should...

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‘Protect Kids Colorado’ Qualifies Three Child Safety Ballot Measures for November

Protect Kids Colorado announced that all three of its state ballot measures to safeguard children qualified for the November ballot.  In an entirely grassroots effort,...

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Has Anyone Ever Been More Wrong Than Paul Ehrlich?

Abby Eilers would be the type of mother who believes love doesn’t divide but multiplies, especially when it comes to the size of a family....

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Disney Releases New Pro-Family Ad: Is the House of Mouse Righting the Ship?

Is the Walt Disney Company throwing “woke” overboard? The corporation is receiving praise and plaudits for its new heartfelt, pro-family “Midnight Magic” ad for Disney...

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3 Reasons Saint Patrick Still Matters

We know his first name, but not his last.  We think we know when he died, but it’s unclear when he was born.  Over the...

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Don’t Fall for the ‘Christian Nationalism’ Straw Man

It was Dr. Jordan Peterson, the Canadian psychologist and bestselling author, who once warned, “Social media gives everyone a voice, but it also amplifies resentment,...

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Department of Education Cracks Down on Jefferson County’s Title IX Violations

The Department of Education (ED) concluded Jefferson County Public Schools in Colorado violated federal law by allowing male students to access female-only facilities and accommodations,...

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Why Progressive Christianity Isn’t Christianity

Southern Seminary’s Dr. Andrew Walker has established himself as a leading voice in Christian culture – an unafraid, unapologetic evangelist. He doesn’t mince his words...

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Iranian Women’s Soccer Team Reminds Americans What It Means to Fight for Women’s Rights

Six members of the Iranian women’s soccer team publicly defected this week after an act of peaceful protest left them in the crosshairs of a...

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‘Detransition Awareness Day’ – Hope and Healing for Those Caught in Transgenderism

“Detransitioners” around the world told their stories yesterday on the sixth annual Detransition Awareness Day, an event spotlighting the false promise of transgender ideology that...

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How Elites Are Actively Celebrating Polycules, Polyamory and Throuples

The invention of new family forms never stops. It just continues. It started in the 1960s and 70s with the separation of sex and babies...

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Wives and Mothers Should Be the Stars of Women’s History Month

 “Women’s History Month,” which dates to “Women’s History Week,” first established in 1978, is widely considered the first systematic, nationwide acknowledgment of the countless contributions...

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Why Can’t Congress Just Pass the SAVE Act?

March 11 marks one month since the House of Representatives passed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act – legislation requiring, among other things, voters to provide proof...

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Biden Administration Endangered Women With Abortion Pill Change, Research Finds

The Biden administration endangered and harmed thousands of women by canceling the requirement to visit a doctor in person before having the dangerous abortion pill...

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New Film Explores ‘Intentional Design’ of The Universe

A new documentary film explores some of mankind’s most important scientific discoveries – and the “intentional design” seen throughout nature. The movie, The Story of...

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Every Parent Wants a Son Like Paul Skenes

Team USA’s Paul Skenes delivered a commanding performance on Monday night against Mexico in the World Baseball Classic (WBC), an international tournament featuring twenty nations....

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Austin Fire Chaplain Wins Settlement After Being Fired for Defending Biological Reality

A former volunteer chaplain with the Austin Fire Department won a settlement after being fired for defending biological reality on his personal blog. In a...

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