Category: Culture

Roger Federer Goes Viral: ‘A Family is a Team’

Graduation season is wrapping up for the Class of 2024, but before the gowns and caps are hung up, you might appreciate a commencement address...

Read More

Teaching Deception? School District Adopts Gender Policy, Keeps Parents in the Dark

“As parents, our priority is our children’s well-being and safety,” Lori Gimelshteyn, executive director of the Colorado Parent Advocacy Network said. “No institution should intervene...

Read More

Instagram Content Restrictions Don’t Work, Tests Show

JUMP TO… Background The Tests The Results Meta’s Response The Bigger Picture The Solution Why It Matters Instagram algorithms feed 13-year-olds sexual videos, new data...

Read More

Spending Time with John Trumbull this Summer

I was recently asked by a new friend, a gentleman who I had been touring with for several days in Washington D.C., for a recommendation...

Read More

The Shame of Misplaced Moral Outrage

A twelve-year-old Houston girl, Jocelyn Nungaray, was killed by two illegal Venezuelan men on June 17 after, according to court documents, they lured her under...

Read More

Three Things to Consider as You Watch the Presidential Debate

Thursday’s presidential debate is expected to draw tens of millions of viewers, a high-stakes event that will invite intense analysis as well as potentially alter...

Read More
||||||||

New York Drops Charges Against Pro-Hamas Protesters Who Stormed Hamilton Hall

More than half the people charged with besieging Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall won’t be prosecuted, the New York District Attorney’s (DA) office announced last week,...

Read More

Beer, Vacation Bible School and the Christian Women who Made it Happen

It’s been called “Trickle-Up Evangelism,” a.k.a. “Vacation Bible School” (VBS) – a summer outreach to children that takes place in churches across America and features...

Read More

Don’t Let the Radicals Ruin Your Summer

In the movie Father of the Bride Part II, Martin Short’s wedding coordinator character Franck Eggelhoffer encounters George and Nina Banks (played by Steve Martin...

Read More

Christianity is [Un]Common Sense

When Thomas Paine’s 47-page pamphlet Common Sense was first published in January of 1776, it quickly became something of a sensation. Over 120,000 copies were...

Read More

Special Guests (The FBI) Show Up at Nurses’ House After Exposing Illegal Transgender Medical Interventions

In 2021, Vanessa Sivadge accepted what she thought was a dream job since her dream in high school: a registered nurse at Texas Children’s Hospital....

Read More
|

Texas Children’s Hospital Embroiled in Fraud Scandal as Haim Case Kicks Off

JUMP TO… Why It Matters 2022 2023 2024 A fresh wave of scandal enveloped Texas Children’s Hospital (TCH) this week after a second whistleblower, nurse...

Read More

Ten Other Bible Verses that Could Be Posted in Every Public School

Wednesday’s signing of a new law in Louisiana that will require schools to display the Ten Commandments has ignited the predictable firestorm from the likes...

Read More
|

Illegal Immigrant Arrested in Murder of Maryland Mom

JUMP TO… Rachel’s Case The Suspect Fellow Victims Slipping Through the Cracks Background Why It Matters Police arrested an illegal immigrant from El Salvador on...

Read More

Joe Mazzulla, Tom Brady – What Christians Can Learn from Both

People who pay attention can learn a lot of things – especially from the spectacle of professional sports. The NBA Finals wrapped up on Monday...

Read More
|

What Pope Francis Could Learn from the Apostle John and Other Early Church Fathers

Fr. James Martin is a notorious supporter of LGBT activism within the Catholic Church. He did not waste a moment famously blessing a same-sex couple...

Read More

These are No Ordinary Times

ABC Radio newsman Paul Harvey was best known for his daily broadcasts that featured his captivating storytelling. He was Twitter before the advent of the...

Read More

Surgeon General Recommends Warning on Social Media Platforms

JUMP TO… The Audience The Argument Background What Parents Can Do Why It Matters Social media platforms should come with a surgeon general’s warning, U.S....

Read More

Olympic Privilege? Officials Protect Women’s Sports — But Only at the Highest Level

Lia Thomas’ Olympic dreams ended this week after an international sports court rejected the male swimmer’s plea to compete in women’s events. The Court of...

Read More

My Favorite Flag in Washington, D.C.

Today is Flag Day. Washington, D.C., where I live, is rightfully festooned with numerous American flags gently fluttering on a beautiful June summer day in...

Read More

Male Swimmer Lia Thomas Banned From Swimming at Olympics — Rightfully So

“Sixty-six percent of United States adults oppose men competing on women’s sports teams,” states the New York Post, citing a recent survey by NORC at...

Read More
|

Justice Alito Says Nation Must Return to a ‘Place of Godliness.’ He’s Exactly Right.

Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is under fire from liberal activists who are offended he thinks America must return to a “place of godliness.” Here’s...

Read More

Society Turns a Blind Eye to Harsh Realities of Surrogacy, but Focuses on Parenting Titles

“One of the most dangerous and extreme surrogacy bills I’ve ever seen about to be voted on in Massachusetts,” Katy Faust stated on June 11...

Read More
||

Riley Gaines Asks for Colorado Parents to Help Save Girls’ Sports and Defend Parental Rights

Concerned moms, dads, grandparents and community members are standing up to the woke left to defend girls sports and parental rights in Colorado — and...

Read More