Category: Culture
TikTok Scrambles Amid Looming Ban
TikTok asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit this week to postpone the enforcement of a law that could ban the social...
Read MoreVirginia School District Will Respect Teachers’ Religious Freedom and Speech
Three Virginia teachers won a victory when “the Harrisonburg City School Board agreed to respect the teachers’ constitutionally protected right to do their job in...
Read MoreUK Bans Puberty Blockers for ‘Transgender’ Minors
The United Kingdom’s Department of Health and Social Care announced it will protect children by indefinitely restricting “the sale and supply of puberty-suppressing hormones” for...
Read MoreBoise State Coach: ‘With God, Anything is Possible.’
The Boise State Broncos’ head coach Spencer Danielson gave glory to Jesus Christ after his team secured its second straight Mountain West Conference championship on...
Read MoreNotre Dame Cathedral Reopens, Reminding Us of Western Civilization’s Christian Heritage
Sometimes, you don’t know how much you value something until its gone. Such is the case with Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris, which reopened on Saturday...
Read MoreLorenz Feels ‘Joy’ at UnitedHealthcare CEO’s Execution
This is the second in a two-part series examining America’s reaction to the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Part 1 introduces the NYPD’s suspect and...
Read MoreNate Bargatzi’s Goal: Don’t Embarrass Mom and Dad
Comedian Nate Bargatze went from being a college dropout to a water meter reader to a nationally beloved comic, hosting Saturday Night Live twice these...
Read MoreLuigi Mangione: Alleged Killer Apprehended with All-Too-Familiar Manifesto
This is the first in a two-part series examining America’s reaction to the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Part 1 introduces the NYPD’s suspect and...
Read MoreShould Employer Health Plans Have to Pay for Weight Loss Drugs?
It’s one of those shocking statistics that seems hard to believe – until you just stop and look around, or even look in the mirror....
Read MorePray for Phil Robertson, ‘Duck Dynasty’ Star Diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease
Phil Robertson, patriarch of the Robertson family, founder of Duck Commander and star of Duck Dynasty, has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. The 78-year-old hunter,...
Read More‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ is Still Worth Watching
Months before its December 9, 1965 debut, The New York Times television reporter Val Adams called A Charlie Brown Christmas a “big gamble” that was...
Read MoreJeff Bezos Should Be Fiercely Pro-Life
Monetarily speaking, Jeff Bezos is a very rich man. The Amazon founder is said to be worth upwards of $240 billion, a level that puts...
Read MoreDiversity Statements Booted From University of Michigan Hiring Process
The University of Michigan (U-M) will no longer require prospective employees to make commitments to further the school’s “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion” (DEI) goals, or...
Read MoreBig Win for Women’s Golf: LPGA and USGA Publish New ‘Transgender’ Policies
Ladies Professional Golf Association and the U.S. Golf Association published new policies barring males who went through some stages of puberty from playing women’s professional...
Read MoreTim Allen’s New Show ‘Shifting Gears’ Premieres on January 8, 2025
Conservative actor Tim Allen’s new comedy show Shifting Gears is set to premier on January 8, 2025, on ABC. “The secret is out!” the 71-year-old...
Read MoreManhood is on Trial in the Daniel Penny Case
Daniel Penny, a young Marine veteran, is standing trial for the death of Jordan Neely, a mentally ill New York City homeless man who entered...
Read MoreKey Takeaways from Supreme Court Case on ‘Transgender’ Interventions
The U.S. Supreme Court heard a historic case on December 4 about a Tennessee law protecting minors from experimental and damaging “transgender” medical interventions –...
Read MoreIs it Government’s Responsibility to Make Work Convenient for Parents?
President-elect Donald Trump’s newly forming “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE) promises to make Big Brother less bureaucratic and less wasteful, potentially saving trillions of taxpayer...
Read MoreBeware the Weaponization of Empathy
There’s a riveting scene in the movie Gettysburg, the epic 1993 Civil War film, that features an exasperated General John Buford, played by the gravelly...
Read MoreSix Key Worldview Stories of 2024: Christianity is a Cultural Good
Among the top worldview stories of 2024 was the series of unexpected admissions from prominent atheists of the cultural good of Christianity. Even as hostility...
Read MoreSupreme Court Hears Case on Protecting Children from ‘Transgender’ Sterilization and Mutilation
As Dietrich Bonhoeffer famously said, “If I sit next to a madman as he drives a car into a group of innocent bystanders, I can’t,...
Read MoreIndoctrination Station: New York State Education Department Pushes Critical Theory on Students
This is Part 2 of a two-part series examining the New York State Education Department’s (NYSED) systematic indoctrination of its students. Part 1 reveals a...
Read MoreSony PlayStation’s Inadvertent Pro-Life Statement
It’s been exactly 30 years since the Sony PlayStation made its debut in Japan, a product that was created because of a failed venture between...
Read MoreNCAA and San Jose State ‘Transgender’ Volleyball Player Usurp Women’s Rights
Boise State forfeited the semifinal game of the 2024 Mountain West Women’s Volleyball Championship tournament rather than play San Jose State, which had a “transgender”...
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