Category: Culture

Legacy Media and Police Participate in Lie Over Canadian Mass Shooter

Eight people lie dead at the hands of a crazed eighteen-year-old. Most of the victims are teens, shot dead at their school. One was a...

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We Need Evangelical Leaders with a Consistent Not Convenient Conscience

Are some pastors and evangelical leaders conveniently ignoring many social and moral cultural issues — but then willing to jump into the fray when it’s...

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Online Super Bowl Betting Mushrooms, Fueled By Prediction Markets

Americans bet billions of dollars on the Super Bowl last weekend, with prediction markets offering bettors a new way to burn their hard-earned cash. The...

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Please Pray for the Release of Jimmy Lai

If you’re not aware of Jimmy Lai, the imprisoned media tycoon in Hong Kong, his story is one to know — and his plight is...

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Kalshi, Prediction Markets Make It Easy for Kids to Gamble Online

Will NFL quarterback Josh Allen win this year’s most valuable player? Will Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce get married this year? Will Iran oust Supreme...

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What the Super Bowl and Olympics Reveal About the Human Heart

This past weekend, a pair of events drew global audiences. The Opening Ceremonies of the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics and Super Bowl LX in San...

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TPUSA Halftime Show Message: “It’s okay to love Jesus and your country.”

This past Sunday night featured one Super Bowl, but two halftime shows — an illustration of an ever-widening cultural divide in America. Turning Point USA’s...

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Social Media Addiction Suits go to Trial — Here’s What You Need to Know

Social media companies face a legal reckoning this year as juries begin hearing the social media addiction lawsuits. The long-awaited wave of cases will determine...

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Patriots’ Drake Maye: “There’s no better feeling than coming home to a wife that loves you”

When New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye lines up under center on Sunday for the Super Bowl in Santa Clara, California, he’ll be playing in...

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Meet Hannah Harper, Mom of Three and an ‘American Idol’ Star

Hannah Harper grew up traveling coast-to-coast singing in churches across the country. Now, the mom of three boys and rising music artist is looking for...

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Tim Allen Finishes Reading Bible: ‘I’m Humbled, Enlightened and Amazed’

Tim Allen has finished reading the entire Bible, concluding a 13-month journey the conservative actor and comedian says left him “humbled, enlightened and amazed.” “Finished...

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Hillary Clinton and Allie Beth Stuckey: A War of Worldviews

It’s not too often that you see former First Lady, Senator and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Christian podcaster Allie Beth Stuckey in the same story...

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American Students Engage in Performative Activism to ‘Defund ICE’

Students across the country cut class on Friday and Monday to encourage Congress to “stop funding Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).” The walkouts, which led...

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Choosing Truth Over Secrecy: Trey Carlock and the Moral Case for Trey’s Law

From the outside looking in, Raymon “Trey” Carlock enjoyed a happy and wholesome adolescence and professional rise — but not everything is always as it...

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Turning Point USA Announces ‘The All American Halftime Show’ Lineup

Turning Point USA just announced the lineup for The All American Halftime Show, an alternative to the Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday, February 8. ...

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Kathryn Burgum on Recovering from Addiction: ‘If not for the grace of God, I would not be alive today.’

Kathryn Burgum, the White House’s new Senior Advisor for Addiction Recovery, credits God for her sobriety. “If not for the grace of God, I would...

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The Gospel Can Still Break Through a Fading and Failing Grammy Awards

Like many similar shows, the Grammy Awards have spiraled in viewership in recent years, declining to near record lows — including Sunday night’s edition from Los...

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President Trump Unveils Plan to Combat Drug and Alcohol Addiction

President Donald Trump signed an executive order yesterday to establish the Great American Recovery Initiative — an interdisciplinary group of officials which will coordinate the...

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Don Lemon, Other Activists Arrested for Disrupting Church Service in St. Paul

Attorney General Pam Bondi announced the arrest of former CNN anchor Don Lemon “in connection with the coordinated attack on Cities Church in St. Paul,...

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Ed Dept. Finds San José State Violated Title IX With Male Athlete in Women’s Volleyball

In a win for women’s athletics, the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) found that San José State University discriminated against women...

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In Minnesota and Beyond, the Tragic Consequences of Not Following the Law

Americans can be forgiven for being at once exhausted, outraged and heartbroken over the ongoing dysfunction in Minneapolis. The deaths of two activists – Renee...

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Whistleblower Dr. Eithan Haim Sues Texas Children’s Hospital Over Malicious Prosecution

Dr. Eithan Haim exposed Texas Children’s Hospital’s (TCH) secret “transgender” medical program in 2023. Now, he is suing the hospital for malicious prosecution. Haim’s complaint...

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More Hospitals Stop Mutilation of Sexually Confused Children

More hospitals and health systems announced they are stopping the chemical and surgical mutilation of children with sexual identity confusion.  Rady Children’s Hospital in San Diego, Lurie Children’s...

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America Controls TikTok Now — But Is It Really Safe?

TikTok’s Chinese parent company, ByteDance, relinquished control of American TikTok to the U.S. late last week. The transaction staves off the looming TikTok ban without...

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