Category: Culture

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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Former Tween Reflects on #SephoraKids

Tween girls are taking over luxury-brand makeup stores, according to internet hype, causing wide-spread derision for the bizarre behavior of #sephorakids. Named for the popular...

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49ers Quarterback Brock Purdy: ‘Jesus Christ Came Down, Died for My Sins and Rose Again’

The San Francisco 49ers squeaked into the Conference Championships last Sunday with their 24-21 win over the Green Bay Packers. On Sunday, Jan. 28, the...

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Sports Illustrated Fades Into Sunset Like a Washed Up, Scandal Ridden Athlete

When the first issue of Sports Illustrated hit newsstands in August of 1954 (for 25 cents), readers were treated to a dramatic nighttime image of...

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We Pray for ‘America First’ – But Not How or Why Some May Think

When Dr. Louis Hadley Evans, Sr., former pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood, California passed away in 1981 at the age 84, he...

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Archbishop Cordileone to Young People: ‘Get Married, Stay Married, Have Children Within Marriage’

Last Friday, January 19, was the 51st annual March for Life in Washington D.C. Over 100,000 pro-life Americans rallied and marched to the U.S. Capitol...

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Supreme Court Hears Important Cases That Could Curb Federal Agencies’ Power

The United States Supreme Court heard two related cases on January 17 which have significant ramifications for federal agencies and the rules and regulations they...

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Marijuana Causing Psychosis in Young People, Legacy Media Late to Party

QUICK LOOK Consuming marijuana young, frequently, or with high levels of THC increases a person’s chance of suffering a cannabis-initiated psychotic break Marijuana products have...

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‘The Sound of Music’ is a Timeless Reminder to Never Give in to Culture’s Wickedness

For most people, there’s only a handful of movies that we’ll stop and watch whenever we come across them on television. The Sound of Music...

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Appreciating the Full Scope of the Lordship of Christ – and the Gospel Itself

As Christians, we talk regularly of Jesus as Lord and Savior. What we don’t talk about as much is what that actually means. We must...

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