Category: Culture

Minimum Wage Debate Exposes Maximum Ignorance Regarding Work Compensation

How much should the minimum wage be these days? Debates over mandatory hourly work rates have been raging since 1912, when the state of Massachusetts...

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Online Super Bowl Betting Breaks Records

QUICK LOOK Americans bet record amounts on the Super Bowl this year. Online sports betting is addictive, particularly for young people who’s brains aren’t fully...

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 Why Congress Should Adopt the Supreme Court Handshake Tradition

At the height of COVID-19, prognosticators spanning the spectrum from physicians to politicians predicted the death of the handshake. For a time, the age-old gesture...

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‘The Chosen’ Season 4 Released in Theaters, Instant Hit at Box Office

The Chosen Season 4 met instant success after being released at the box office last week. The first three episodes of The Chosen’s season four...

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Joel Belz: Remembering the Quiet Man Who Loudly Proclaimed God’s Word

Editors are known to happily toil away in relative anonymity, but for maybe a name in small print on the publication’s masthead. Joel Belz, founder...

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Gender Pronouns are the Catechism of a New Secular Faith Being Pushed on All of Us

Efforts have been in full-swing to force employees and students across culture to participate in the gender pronoun game. Too many have felt the very...

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The Conservative Case for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce to Tie the Knot

At least 100 million people are expected to watch Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday, Feb. 11. Many will be watching for the football – the...

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Whistle-Blower Reveals Radical Agenda Behind So-Called ‘Gender Affirming Care’

The Free Press has an explosive expose from a Washington State woman who worked for years as a therapist for the largest hospital system in...

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Memo to Big Brother: Don’t Ban Safe Tires and Tax Goldfish

If it seems like George Orwell’s dystopian work of fiction, 1984, is becoming more fact every day, it might be because it is. From powers...

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Why Do We Hate Winners So Much?

Just a little over a week out from the Super Bowl, reports indicate the AFC Champion Kansas City Chiefs are now the most hated team...

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The UN’s Palestinian Relief Fund is in Trouble — Here’s Why It’s a Good Thing

QUICK LOOK Israel accused 13 UN Aid employees in Palestine of helping Hamas attack Israel on October 7th. The US and 16 other countries paused...

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Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor ‘Traumatized’ by the Constitution

When Justice Sonia Sotomayor sat before the Senate Judiciary Committee back on July 13 of 2009 to testify in her confirmation hearings, the 55-year-old judge...

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In the Search for Heroes, Look Inside the Home

Who do you most admire? Admiration is a subjective thing, of course. Rooted in the emotional side of our brain, one person’s pain can be another...

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Ben Shapiro’s Rap/Hip Hop Hit Shows How Unconventional Can Challenge Conventional Wisdom

Daily Wire co-founder and conservative commentator Ben Shapiro is the number one rapper in America this week – an interesting twist for someone who doesn’t...

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Victory in Maine: ‘Transgender Trafficking Bill’ Fails 12-0 in Committee

Maine legislators were considering a radical bill that threatened parental rights by giving courts “temporary emergency jurisdiction” of minors who seek “transgender” medical interventions –...

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Brock Purdy Gives Glory to God Following NFC Championship Victory

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy (aka Mr. Relevant) is headed to his first Super Bowl after leading his team to a 34-31 comeback win...

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Focus on the Family’s Plugged-In Features in Mainstream Media Article

WATCH THE INTERVIEW HERE Plugged In’s interview with Skillet front man John Cooper made headlines last week after an unlikely call-out by Billboard, a popular...

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Weak Men are Wreaking Incalculable Damage on Culture

Fans of the sitcom Seinfeld may recall Cosmo Kramer “dominating the dojo” in karate class – only to later find out he was just competing...

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Taylor Swift Deepfakes Should Inspire Outrage — But X isn’t to Blame

QUICK LOOK Explicit, ai-generated pictures of Taylor Swift went viral on X and other social media platforms Some fans and media outlets blame Elon Musk...

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The 1745 Hymn We Desperately Need to Sing in 2024

Hymns have been called the poetry of the people, theologically rich songs written and sung to both worship the Lord and sometimes even soothe and...

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Fentanyl Overdoses Rise, Connection to Illegal Immigration

QUICK LOOK More than 112,000 people likely died from fentanyl overdoses in 2023, the highest ever recorded. Most of the fentanyl in the U.S. is...

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On ‘the Lesser of Two Evils’

Yet one more phrase we’re seeing more of lately is the “lesser of two evils” principle – the philosophy that says when faced with two...

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Accepting and Rejecting the ‘Denier’ Label

The dominance of social media quickly turns terms into buzzwords these days, words or phrases that are temporarily fashionable and often overused by journalists and...

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BREAKING: Ohio Senate Overrides Veto – Protects Children and Women’s Sports

The Ohio Senate voted 24-8 to overturn Governor Mike DeWine’s veto of H.B. 68, the “Saving Adolescents from Experimentation (SAFE) Act,” reports the Center for...

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