Category: Culture
I Miss Charles Krauthammer
Is it possible to miss a man you’ve never even met? It would be if his name was Charles Krauthammer, and you had the pleasure...
Read MoreManaging and Moderating Our Anger & Worry in Times of Economic Trouble
Government reports tend to quantify and confirm what we already know. Wednesday’s news that the Consumer Price Index jumped 9.1% in the last year reflects...
Read MoreBerkeley Professor Leaves Senators Speechless with Absolutely Senseless Statements About Humanity
The United States Senate held hearings this week on what post-Roe America will look like. The hearings were clearly designed as political theatre and they...
Read MoreOn Twitter, Tony Dungy Models How to Defend the Sanctity of Life in a Hostile Culture
Whether motivating and instructing a football team from the sidelines, fielding questions from a hostile press, or engaging users on social media, former NFL coach...
Read MorePennsylvania Governor Vetoes Bill Protecting Women’s Sports from Male Competitors
A bill passed by the Pennsylvania General Assembly that would prevent males from competing in women’s sports in the state’s public schools and universities hit...
Read MoreNASA’s Deep Field Images Point to the Majesty of God
It’s called “Galaxy Cluster SMACS 0723,” and according to NASA, it’s an image that includes thousands of galaxies deep into space. Incredibly, according to space...
Read MorePortlanders: Send Your Little Leftist to Anarchy Camp!
Budding Roses Summer Camp is a free two-week program, in Portland, Oregon, where 4th through 8th grade students can explore “social justice issues, youth leadership,...
Read MoreChicago Pastor: “I want to be the change instead of expecting someone else to be the change for me.”
Pastors are often criticized (sometimes fairly, often not), for burying their head in the sand when it comes to engaging the real problems and people...
Read More8 Reasons Chick-fil-A is America’s Favorite Restaurant 8 Years in a Row – And 7 Have Nothing to Do with Food
According to the American Customer Satisfaction Index, Chick-fil-A is tops once again. “We are honored by the results of this survey and we are grateful to...
Read More5 Movies to Watch at Home this Independence Day Weekend
Thoughts of the Fourth of July conjure up more memories of fireworks and backyard barbeques than movies for most of us, but films can still...
Read MoreYes, Evolutionary Scholars Are Having to Seriously Rethink Their Theory
Evolution, as a theory for explaining how all life forms came to their present form, is regularly presented as “settled science” – an “irrefutable fact”...
Read MoreIndependence Day Barbecue Cost – 17% Increase From Last Year
The Daily Citizen doesn’t want to rain on your Independence Day celebration, but the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF) marketbasket survey reports that the overall...
Read MoreDespite Supreme Court Tuition-Assistance Decision, Maine Attorney General Declares Christian Schools Will Still be Excluded
When the U.S. Supreme Court recently decided that Maine’s policy of excluding religious schools from its tuition-assistance program violated the First Amendment, the average person...
Read MoreUniversity Rejects Left’s Demand to Cancel Clarence Thomas’ Teaching Contract
The administration of George Washington University (GWU) in Washington, D.C., stood up for principle and rejected demands from its leftist students to cancel the teaching...
Read MoreDo Liberal Politics, “LGBT” Identity and Declining Mental Illness Go Together?
This title might sound like text-book conservative click-bait fodder, but it’s actually a serious question. Dr. Eric Kaufmann, professor of Politics at Birkbeck College, University...
Read MoreAre We Already in a [Cold] Civil War?
Ray Dalio is a billionaire who was once called “Wall Street’s Oddest Duck.” In 1975, he founded Bridgewater Associates, a premier asset (hedge fund) management...
Read MoreState Can’t Discriminate Against Religion in Tuition Assistance Program, Supreme Court Rules
By a 6-3 margin, the United States Supreme Court ruled in a case from Maine that the government cannot create a tuition assistance program for...
Read MoreWARNING: Childhood Summers Pass All Too Quickly
The summer of 2022 will begin this coming Tuesday while most of us are still sleeping – arriving quietly in the Northern Hemisphere at 5:14...
Read MoreNFL Player Leaves Million Dollar Salary to Pursue Ministry, ‘Advance Gospel of Jesus Christ’
One professional football player is leaving behind his million-dollar salary and hanging up his football cleats for good. Instead, he’s getting in the game and...
Read MoreGallup Reports Belief in God Dips to New Low. But Is That Really Bad?
The Gallup polling organization is reporting that American’s belief in God has reached an all time low, down from 98% when they first started...
Read MoreFive Things I Never Knew I Needed the Father of My Children to Be
My husband, Jeff, and I have been married for fourteen years. We were both in our mid-twenties, committed Christians, and enthusiastic about all the things...
Read MoreThe Surprising Find Inside My Late Father’s Medicine Cabinet
If you walked into our Colorado Springs home, passed through our kitchen and sunroom and then into a bright bathroom with a walk-in shower, you’d...
Read MoreU.S. Border Patrol Encounters 239,416 Illegal Immigrants in May, Highest in U.S. History
In the month of May, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) encountered 239,416 illegal immigrants along the Southern Border – the highest total for a...
Read MoreCalifornia Man Indicted, Charged with Attempted Assassination of Justice Brett Kavanaugh
A federal grand jury on June 15 returned an indictment charging Nicholas John Roske, age 26, of Simi Valley, California, with attempting to murder United...
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