Category: Culture
Texans’ Quarterback C.J. Stroud Gives Thanks for God’s Grace, ‘My Foundation is My Faith’
Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud led his team to a 30-27 comeback victory over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, throwing the 22-year-old’s name into NFL...
Read MoreSorority Who Admitted Man Kicks Out Two Alumnae for Supporting Women
Kappa Kappa Gamma (KKG) has revoked the memberships of two prominent alumnae, National Review reports, after the women supported six women’s suit against the sorority...
Read MoreWhat Dr. Seuss’ Inspiring Success and Tragic Failure Can Teach Us About Convictional Christianity
As pressure builds on convictional Christians to compromise and cede truth for the elusive ideal of community solidarity or unity, an instructive lesson from the...
Read MoreThe Daily Citizen Interviews Alisa Childers
More than 560 people came to Focus on the Family’s campus Tuesday to hear best-selling author, apologist and musician Alisa Childers speak on confronting a...
Read MoreDon’t Forget the Original Intent of Veterans Day
When World War I officially ended in 1918 on the eleventh day of the eleventh month, the prevailing hope was that the cessation of the...
Read More‘Jesus’ Film Reaches 2,100 Languages – Looks to AI to Reach More
Jesus, the 1979 film produced by Campus Crusade for Christ (now known as Cru), has now been translated into 2,100 languages. The evangelistic ministry recently...
Read MoreFive Things You Need to Know About the Nashville Shooter’s Manifesto
Three confirmed journal entries from school shooter Audrey Hale were leaked earlier this week, more than seven months after the gender confused 28-year killed six...
Read MoreCanadian Powerlifter Faces Two-Year Ban for Protesting Males in Her Sport
Canadian powerlifter April Hutchinson faces a two-year ban from the Canadian Powerlifting Union (CPU) for protesting against biological males competing in women’s powerlifting. Hutchinson tweeted...
Read MoreUnited Nations Round-Up: Iran Heads Human Rights Council Assembly, Fails to Condemn Hamas
The United Nations (U.N.) drew renewed criticism last Thursday for allowing Iran to chair its Human Rights Council Social Forum — the latest in the...
Read MoreDaily Citizen Attends Inaugural ARC Conference in London
The Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARC) held its inaugural, invitation-only three-day international conference last week in London and Daily Citizen staff attended. We were among...
Read More24,100 School Board Seats up for Election in 2023 – Your Vote Matters
Although this is an “off-year election” – without presidential and congressional candidates – there are still plenty of important issues on the ballot November 7,...
Read MoreDuck Dynasty Film ‘The Blind’ Hits Home Theaters After Record-Breaking $16.8 Million Release
The new film The Blind broke records as the most successful release in Fathom Events’ history earning over $16.8 million in ticket sales at the...
Read MoreNYT Claims Increase of Infant Deaths Were Due to ‘Abortion Ban’
This is part two in a two-part series on infant deaths. For part one, click HERE. America’s infant mortality rate increased by 3% between 2021...
Read MoreInfant Deaths Increased Between 2021 and 2022, CDC Report Finds
This is part one in a two-part series on infant deaths. For part two, click HERE. America’s infant mortality rate increased for the first time...
Read MoreChristmas Music in November? Theologically Solid Selections are Appropriate All Year Long
As of this Friday, November 3rd, Christmas is 51 days away – a lifetime when you’re a child, but something of the mere blink of...
Read MoreWhat to Do About Fake Nude Photos and the Horrors of A.I.
Westfield High School in Westfield, New Jersey, dates back to 1864, but it’s been a fixture on Dorian Road since 1951. With nearly 2000 students...
Read MoreIf You’re a Parent with Children in the Home, These are the ‘Golden Years’
Writing for the Institute for Family Studies on Wednesday, Thomas O’Rourke highlights key findings from the American Time Use Survey – a measurement tool used...
Read MoreMatthew Perry, Chandler Bing and a Culture’s Timeless Craving for Community
Last Saturday evening, hundreds of people spontaneously gathered in front of an apartment building located at the corner of Grove and Bedford streets in a...
Read MoreResist and Reject this Age of Chronic Cynicism
Following a hunting safari that brought him to British East Africa, the Belgian Congo, and the Sudan, former president Theodore Roosevelt gave a speech at...
Read MoreCampus Protests Expose Antisemitic Rot in Academia
Less than a month ago, Gaza-based terror group Hamas massacred more than 1,000 Israeli civilians — and raped and kidnapped hundreds more — in the...
Read MoreToday’s Religious Social Conservatives are Facing Modern Day Salem Witch Trials
By the time the clock strikes midnight this coming Halloween night, over one million people will have visited the historic coastal city of Salem, Mass.,...
Read MoreMatthew Perry’s Untimely Death and the Hidden Struggles We All Face
Actor Matthew Perry’s unexpected death on Saturday afternoon quickly led to an outpouring of heartfelt tributes and heartbroken reactions. Perry was found dead in a...
Read MoreWoman Sues American Academy of Pediatricians and Doctors Who ‘Transitioned’ Her
A young woman whose body was damaged by testosterone is suing the American Academy of Pediatricians (AAP), the Lifespan Physician Group, and doctors and counselors...
Read More59 Years Ago Today, Ronald Reagan’s ‘Time of Choosing’ Speech Set in Motion the Conservative Revolution
When Americans awoke on the morning of October 27, 1964 – 59 years ago today – they found themselves just one week from an historic...
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