Category: Culture

Beware the Non-sensical, Woke, Propaganda-Filled AP Stylebook

Since its first iteration in 1909, then titled “The Associate Press Rules Regulations and General Orders,” the AP Stylebook has been the go-to for scores...

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Bill Maher Admits to World that Abortion is … Murder

Comedian, social commentator and late-night talk-show host Bill Maher has long wandered off the reservation of prescribed liberal talking points, regularly calling his crowd to...

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U.K.’s Review of Child Gender Policy Reveals Profound Failures That U.S. Still Defends

Dr. Hilary Cass, a former president of the U.K.’s Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, was commissioned by NHS England to review and recommend...

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Massachusetts Hospital Network Loosens Reporting Requirements for Prenatal Drug Abuse

This article is the first in a two-part series examining Massachusetts’ largest healthcare network’s adoption of harm reduction drug policies, and how it puts babies...

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Anger and Outrage to Injustice Reflects a Loving Heart

Aayden Gallagher is a 10th-grader at Portland’s Leodis V. McDaniel High School in Oregon. A boy, Gallagher is claiming to be a girl, and recently...

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Meta Takes Steps to Prevent Kids From Sexting

Social media giant Meta introduced new technology this week making it more difficult for kids to send and receive nude photos on Instagram and Facebook....

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To Radicals, Every Day is Doomsday

I was recently seated at a table full of pediatricians and asked if things have gone back to normal for them in this post-COVID era....

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Scottie Scheffler: ‘I Believe in Jesus. That’s What Defines Me Most.’

The Masters, one of the four major golf championships in the PGA, begins today and ends on Sunday. As the first major golf tournament of...

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Is Richard Dawkins One Step Closer to a Christian Conversion?

Richard Dawkins, the widely quoted evolutionary biologist from Oxford and an avowed atheist, raised eyebrows last week when he told a reporter he much prefers...

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Philadelphia Legislators Tackle Drug Crisis, Face Opposition from Harm Reduction Groups

Philadelphia Mayor Charelle Parker will increase drug enforcement in Kensington, the city’s notorious drug hub, this month — a dramatic departure from the “harm reduction”...

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NAIA Bans Males From Competing in Women’s Sports

The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) voted on Monday to prohibit male athletes from competing in female sports. The NAIA’s Council of Presidents unanimously...

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The Grave Danger of Sloppy (and Heretical) Thinking

The Presbyterian Church (USA) has been sliding for decades, so it probably comes as no surprise that the denomination is planning to vote this coming...

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How South Carolina Women’s Basketball Coach Should Have Answered the ‘Trans’ Question

South Carolina Gamecocks coach, Dawn Staley, ably led her ladies to a remarkable victory this weekend, becoming the NCAA National Champions over Iowa on Sunday....

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Remembering the Christian Origins of Basketball to ‘Win Men for the Master’

Monday night’s NCAA men’s basketball championship matchup featuring the UConn Huskies battling the Purdue Boilermakers will draw nearly 75,000 fans to State Farm Stadium in...

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Social Media Age Restrictions — Which States Have Them and Why They’re So Hard to Pass

This legislative season, eighteen states are working to create age verification legislation — laws that force pornography companies to verify online users’ age. Age verification...

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The Extraordinary True Stories of Five Pastors Who Died in the Pulpit

Death rarely comes at a convenient time and usually when the dying and their loved ones would prefer a bit more of it. Back in...

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When it Comes to the Culture, Are You a Thermostat or a Thermometer?

Consumers of some digital news sites can be forgiven for wondering if the end might be near. This week alone there’s been stories warning about...

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The Best Kind of Choice and the Best Kind of Competition

In our time, word-salads have become common place, confusing to everyone of goodwill. It is sadly predictable, pace Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking...

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‘I Grew Up Evangelical, Listened to Adventures in Odyssey … And I’m Fine’

Andrew Walker recently posted on X, responding to those who grew up in Christian homes, only to leave the faith later in life – and...

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Wisconsin Governor Vetoes ‘Save Girls Sports’ Bill, Veto Override Unlikely

Wisconsin Governor has vetoed a bill that would have limited participation in female athletics in the Badger State to women and girls. Gov. Evers vetoed...

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Four Ways to Protect Your Kids from Bad Tech, From Social Psychologist Jonathan Haidt

This article is the second in a two-part series analyzing social psychologist Jonathan Haidt’s research showing smartphones and social media damage young people’s development. To...

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UConn’s Paige Bueckers and Iowa’s Caitlin Clark: Faith on Collegiate Hardwood

Both the men’s and women’s upcoming NCAA Final Four weekends will drop the curtain on this year’s basketball season, an annual event that draws millions....

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J.K. Rowling Avoids Arrest Under Hate Speech Law — For Now

Good news — J.K. Rowling won’t be arrested for “misgendering” men who identify as women, Scottish police assure. Bad news — Scotland’s new law making...

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Social Psychologist Finds Smartphones and Social Media Harm Kids in These Four Ways

This article is the first in a two-part series analyzing social psychologist Jonathan Haidt’s research showing smartphones and social media damage young people’s development. To...

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