Category: Culture
Election Aftermath: Americans Aren’t Losing Their Rights
Citizens mourning the results of last week’s presidential election are taking to social media, filming and posting reactions including screaming, more intense screaming, “screaming into...
Read MoreJohn Thune, New Senate Majority Leader: ‘We all Need Jesus’
On Wednesday, Republicans elected on a second ballot Senator John Thune of South Dakota to serve as the majority leader in the 119th Congress –...
Read MoreCan We Make Moral Judgments About Other Cultures?
During a recent interview with the BBC, the U.K. Conservative Party’s Kemi Badenoch stated bluntly, “We cannot assume that all cultures are equally valid.” She then rattled...
Read MoreCalifornia Raises Gas Prices, Raising Grocery Prices for All
The California Air Resources Board (CARB) voted on changes to the state’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS), which could increase gas prices by as much...
Read MorePray for President-Elect Trump’s Safety, Especially Between Now and December 17
President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect J.D. Vance are scheduled to be sworn into office just 69 days from today – a time-honored tradition dating...
Read MoreHere’s How to Respond to the Trans Speech Police
How should you respond when someone demands you salute trans ideology in your personal speech? This question comes after a truly stunning exchange on a...
Read MoreNFL’s Jake Bates: ‘I Hope People Can See Jesus Through My Story’
It was just about a year ago when the Detroit Lion’s kicker Jake Bates was selling bricks in Houston, Texas for the Acme Brick company....
Read MoreBlack Newborn Mortality is Not About Race
In August 2020, a leading scientific journal published an article with a curious and revolutionary finding. The study “suggest[s] that when black newborns are cared...
Read MoreWe Were all Lied to and We Responded
We have all been lied to, layer upon layer upon layer. Time after time after time. Much of it has come from media elites. It...
Read MoreKelsey Grammer’s On-Screen Father Taught Him About Dads and Sons
The actor Kelsey Grammer has played Dr. Frasier Crane for more than 40 years. Debuting the character on the sitcom Cheers, Grammer joined the cast...
Read MoreRecreational Marijuana Measures Rejected by Voters
Americans in Florida, North Dakota and South Dakota voted against legalizing recreational marijuana, reflecting research showing cannabis use causes physical and mental health problems. Citizens...
Read MoreOlympic Women’s Boxing Champ is Officially a Man
Imane Khelif, the reigning gold medalist in Olympic women’s boxing, is, in fact, a man, a medical report obtained by Reduxx confirms. The findings highlight...
Read MoreSan Jose Coach Suspended for Filing Discrimination Complaint Against Transgender Player
Melissa Batie-Smoose, women’s volleyball associate head coach at San José State University, was suspended over the weekend after she filed a Title IX complaint asking...
Read MoreJerry Seinfeld: ‘Woke Agenda Warps Children’
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld stood up to the woke mob earlier this year by debunking so-called “toxic masculinity.” Around the same time, he also voiced his...
Read MoreTikTok Dangerous for Minors — Leaked Docs Show Company Refuses to Protect Kids
Leaked documents from inside TikTok suggest the social media giant intentionally endangers kids to benefit its bottom line. A group of 13 states and the...
Read MoreMystic Sweet Communion with Saints Whose Rest is Won
All Saint’s Day, a special occasion on the Christian calendar each November 1, provides believers with an opportunity to remember and celebrate those who have...
Read MoreAllie Beth Stuckey’s 19 Truth Bombs from Liberty University
Allie Beth Stuckey, one of the nation’s brightest Christian conservative voices, and author of a new book, Toxic Empathy: How Progressives Exploit Christian Compassion, gave...
Read MoreElon Musk: ‘I Believe in the Teachings of Christ’
Eccentric billionaire Elon Musk is one of the world’s most interesting people. The founder and CEO of SpaceX, the CEO of Tesla and the owner...
Read MoreReformation Day: What Really Happened?
Most people, even those with no interest the history of Christianity, know the story of the great Martin Luther and his revolutionary doings 507 years...
Read MoreChild’s Online Medical Records Hidden from Virginia Mom
All Patches Johnson Inge wanted was to look up the date of her 12-year-old’s check-up. When Carilion Clinic’s online patient portal no longer showed her...
Read MoreWe Need More Prayer and Fewer Tricks and Treats
It was Linus Van Pelt, Charlie Brown’s best friend in Charles M. Schulz’s “Peanuts” comic strip, who famously lamented, “There are three things I have...
Read MoreModern Call for Bipartisanship is Usually Code for Bad Policy
Anyone who lived through the tragic September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks will remember the temporary spirit of bipartisanship that swept across the nation. In the...
Read MoreDrag Queen at Seven Years Old — The Sobering Reality of Children in Drag
JUMP TO… “Would Asa Want to Wear a Dress?” Not Born This Way X-Rated Why It Matters Many toddlers with an early affinity for dance...
Read MoreRed States are More Fertile than Blue. Here’s Why it Matters.
Scholars working jointly from the Institute for Family Studies and the American Enterprise Institute have documented an important fact about national growth: Red states produce...
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