Category: Culture

Astronaut Victor Glover Proclaims Greatest Commandment From Space

On Easter Monday, Victor Glover, pilot of the spacecraft Integrity of NASA’s Artemis II mission, proclaimed the Greatest Commandment from space. The crew of Integrity...

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Why I Wrote What Really Matters: Restoring a Legacy of Faith, Family, and Freedom

Over the past several years, I have had the honor to write a series of columns on issues dear to my heart: the importance of...

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How Faith Informs the Life and Leadership of Secretary of State Marco Rubio

Like many people, Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s faith journey can’t be laid out in a straight line, but his comments released Easter weekend leave...

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Medicalizing Gender Confusion Makes Things Worse, New Research Confirms

New research from Finland further demonstrates that the supposed “settled science” that gender medicine helps youth and young adults live healthier lives is not so...

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A Modern-Day Parable in the Mountains of Iran

This weekend’s dramatic and harrowing rescue of a downed United States Air Force Officer deep in the mountains of Iran will undoubtedly be recreated and...

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Zuckerberg, Grok, Messaging Platforms Dominate 2026 Dirty Dozen List

The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) released their annual Dirty Dozen List this week, naming 12 well-known companies which facilitate, enable or profit from...

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NASA Astronaut Victor Glover: ‘There are No Atheists on Top of Rockets’

On April 1, mankind is scheduled to head to the moon for the first time this century. NASA’s Artemis II mission is the first crewed...

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Jaden Ivey: ‘All I’m preaching about is Jesus Christ and they waived me.’

The NBA’s Jaden Ivey was waived by the Chicago Bulls on Monday for “conduct detrimental to the team” — shorthand for politically incorrect comments he’s...

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Supreme Court Smacks Down Colorado’s ‘Conversion Therapy’ Ban in 8-1 Decision

In an 8-1 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled a Colorado law banning so-called conversion therapy for minors “regulates speech based on viewpoint,” violating counselors’...

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Franklin Graham to President Trump: “The only One who can save us from Hell is Jesus Christ.”

While the majority of United States presidents have openly identified as Christians, President Donald Trump and his administration may uniquely hold the distinction of so...

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Usha Vance Launches ‘Storytime With the Second Lady’ 

Second lady Usha Vance announced a new podcast for kids, “Storytime with the Second Lady.” She launched the event by reading Beatrix Potter’sThe Tale of...

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Finland’s Päivi Räsänen Convicted For ‘Insulting’ Homosexuals

In a 3-2 decision, the Finnish Supreme Court convicted Dr. Päivi Räsänen and Lutheran Bishop Juhana Pohjola of “insulting” homosexual-identified individuals in a church pamphlet...

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Louisville to Pay $800,000 for Violating Christian Photographer’s Free Speech Rights

The city of Louisville, Kentucky will pay $800,000 in attorneys’ fees for violating the First Amendment rights of a Christian photographer and blogger. “The government...

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Gambling is a Moral Issue

Less than one-third of Americans (29%) believe gambling is morally wrong, a Pew Research survey indicates, while a whopping 50% don’t feel gambling is a...

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Ohio Court: Parents Not Required To Support Child’s ‘Transsexual Identity’

An Ohio court ruled that the state’s juvenile court was wrong to suggest that a mother and father were unfit parents because they would not...

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Juries in California, New Mexico Rule Against Meta

Juries in California and New Mexico dealt Meta two costly legal defeats this week, reflecting Americans’ mounting frustration with social media companies’ unwillingness to protect...

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How Evangelical Conviction Is Standing Strong Against Evil

What is the church’s actual effect in the world today? Jesus taught us in Matthew 13:33 and Luke 13:20-21 that His kingdom in the world...

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Supreme Court Hears Case About Counting Ballots That Arrive After Election Day

The U.S. Supreme Court heard a case on Monday challenging a Mississippi law that extends the counting of mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day but...

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Making Statues Great Again

On Sunday, a new statue of Christopher Columbus was placed on the White House grounds. It’s a 13-foot-tall, one-ton marble masterpiece now sitting just outside...

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Sen. Ben Sasse: I’m Not Dead Yet

There are times in life when one feels as if he is standing on holy ground. Perhaps at the time of salvation, the birth of...

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Illegal Immigrant Charged with Murder of College Student

An illegal immigrant allegedly shot and killed a Chicago college student late last week. Loyola Chicago freshman Sheridan Gorman had been looking for the northern...

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How Should Christians Respond to Thousands of Muslims Praying in Washington Square Park?

By now you may have seen video from this past Friday of thousands of Muslims gathered in prayer on their knees inside New York City’s...

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The Twist of the Praying Whiskey Titan

The story of Raj Peter Bhakta recalls the old saying that “politics makes strange bedfellows.”  Born in Philadelphia to an Irish mother and Indian father,...

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Woke Inclusivity is Really Radical Exclusion of Christians

According to her official bio published by the state of California, Jennifer Newsom, wife of Governor Gavin Newsom, is the “First Partner” of the state....

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