Category: Culture

Baltimore Sues FanDuel, DraftKings for Targeting Problem Gamblers

JUMP TO… Background “No Sweat” Bets Big Data VIP Programs Why It Matters FanDuel and DraftKings target people with gambling problems, the city of Baltimore...

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HHS Releases Report on Harms of ‘Transgender’ Medical Interventions for Minors

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released an important evaluation of the evidence for how best to treat children and adolescents with...

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18 Truth Bombs from Matt Walsh’s Interview with Tucker Carlson

Since his earliest days in radio, the Daily Wire’s Matt Walsh hasn’t shied away from sharing his opinions, however unpopular or counter cultural they may...

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Wesley Huff is a Brilliant Christian Apologist You Must Know About

Wesley Huff is a 33-year-old Canadian Christian apologist and Ph.D. candidate in New Testament Studies that every believer should know about it. He burst onto the...

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Donald Trump, Tim Tebow, Conrad Hilton and the National Day of Prayer

In venues large and small, the nation pauses on Thursday to recognize the 74th annual National Day of Prayer – an annual observance that aims...

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National Center on Sexual Exploitation Targets Law Allowing Tech Companies to Profit from Online Sex Abuse

JUMP TO… Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act What Went Wrong Twelve Survivors X Refuses to Remove Explicit Photos of a Minor Why Nothing...

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Karoline Leavitt, Pam Bondi and the Costly Evangelism of the Cross Necklace

According to Tuesday’s New York Times, the cross necklace is “a hot accessory” that currently resides “at the intersection of faith and culture.” Historians suggest the...

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Disney+ Advertises Show Called ‘Dying for Sex’

Disney is advertising an explicit miniseries called Dying for Sex on Disney+, alongside Moana and Mickey and Friends. Based on a true story, the salacious...

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Why Evangelicals Should Care About the Next Pope

Over 200,000 people are expected to attend Pope Francis’ funeral on Saturday in Rome, a global event that will draw leaders from every corner of...

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Posting Easter Sunday  — A Young Person’s Reflection on Life Lived Through Social Media

Social media trains us to see life through a camera’s lens. Our experiences start to feel unimportant, even intangible, unless we document them online. I...

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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...

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Even ‘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...

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Supreme 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...

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Harvard 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...

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Christians 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...

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RFK, 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...

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‘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...

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University 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...

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Easter 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...

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The 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...

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Easter

The 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...

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Attorney 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...

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Dear 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...

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John 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...

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