Category: Culture

Feds Yank $400 Million from Columbia University Following Continued Antisemitism

Columbia University lost $400 million in government grants and contracts today for failing to address campus antisemitism, four federal agencies have announced. “Universities must comply...

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Representative Says She’ll Refer ‘Sanctuary City’ Mayors for Prosecution

Mayors from four “sanctuary cities” faced questions from the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform over city policies that restrict cooperation with federal immigrant...

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‘Everyday Americans’ Honored at Address to Congress

First lady Melania Trump invited “everyday Americans as special guests” to President Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday. Several guests had...

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First Lady Supports Bill Targeting Deepfakes, Sextortion and Revenge Porn

The House of Representatives is preparing to pass a bill targeting revenge porn, online sextortion and pornographic deepfakes, multiple sources report, following exhortations from America’s...

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The Most Important Truth in Trump’s Joint Speech to Congress Last Night

In his joint address to Congress last night, President Trump said many important things that have massive implications. The most consequential thing for our age...

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‘Transgender’ Employee’s Lawsuit Against Liberty University Moves Forward

A federal court ruled that a sex discrimination lawsuit against Liberty University can move forward. The school fired a transgender-identified employee who violated the university’s...

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17 Quotes from President Trump’s Address to Joint Session of Congress

President Donald J. Trump’s address on Tuesday night to a joint session of Congress lasted over 90 minutes, the longest such speech in over 60...

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Barber’s Child Literacy Program Aims to Put Kids Cut Above Rest

Pennsylvania barber Jon Escueta says he’s been shaping heads and hearts since 2006. The 38-year-old émigré from the Philippines owns City Cuts Barbershop in Kutztown,...

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Yet Another Man Steals Women’s Trophies

A biological man won the 400- and 200-meter dash at the USA Track and Field Open Masters Championships on Saturday, beating out women as young...

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Freedom from Religion Zealots Unwittingly Promote Christianity

It’s ironic but true: the Freedom from Religion Foundation (FFRF) is obsessed with religion. The latest proof can be found in a full-page ad in...

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Disney, Target Among Major Companies Ditching DEI

Corporate giants including Disney and Target have jettisoned “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion” (DEI) policies following President Trump’s evisceration of federal DEI infrastructure. DEI encompasses programs,...

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Gene Hackman’s Tragic Father Wound

According to police investigators, the death of 95-year-old actor Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa, remain a mystery. The couple was found inside their...

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Iowa Governor Signs Bill ‘That Safeguards the Rights of Women and Girls’

After contentious hearings and demonstrations at the Iowa Capitol, Governor Kim Reynolds signed a law protecting girls’ and women’s rights. The new law, Senate File...

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Of Course We Should Pray for the President

Former swimmer and women’s sports activist Riley Gaines ignited something of a social media firestorm on Sunday when she prayed for President Donald Trump and...

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NSA Sex Chats Reveal Nature of Gender Ideology

More than 100 federal officers across 15 intelligence organizations used the NSA’s chat service to send explicit messages about “male-to-female” transgender surgery, laser hair removal,...

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Young America’s Foundation Wins Free Speech Victory at Aeronautics University

The conservative activist group Young America’s Foundation (YAF) won a free speech victory over Embry-Riddle Aeronautics University (ERAU). The university had repeatedly shut down efforts...

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Senate Set to Vote on Bill that Protects Women’s Sports

The Senate is expected to vote Monday on the “Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act,” legislation reintroduced last month by Senator Tommy Tuberville...

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On ‘Collegiate Day of Prayer’ Let’s Pray for Our College Students

Lots of prayers are being lifted up across college and university campuses today as part of the annual Collegiate Day of Prayer. Beginning over two-hundred...

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Toxic Girl Scout Cookies, Toxic Girl Scout Organization?

Rumors of a Girl Scout Cookie recall have been flooding the internet this past month, undoubtedly fueled by social media sites like Tik Tok featuring...

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New Pew Report Shows ‘Decline of Christianity’ Leveling Off – But Church Remains Strong

A new Pew Research Center study indicates that the apparent “decline of Christianity” in the United States “shows signs of leveling off – at least...

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First White House Cabinet Meeting Opens in Prayer

On Wednesday, President Donald J. Trump invited Scott Turner, the 19th Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), to open the...

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RFK Jr, IVF and the Push to Get to Root Cause of Health Problems

Health and Human Services (HHS) secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. has pledged to eliminate America’s chronic disease epidemic. It’s a lofty goal and an outcome...

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New Gallup Poll Shows the Incoherence of ‘LGBTQ+’ Fiction

The Gallup polling group does an annual U.S. survey tracking how much of the population identifies as “LGBTQ+”. They released their most recent findings late...

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Department of Education Launches Multiple Investigations Into Title IX Violations

The U.S. Department of Education has launched multiple investigations into schools and athletic associations for Title IX violations, including schools that allow boys in girls...

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