Category: Culture
States Where It’s Safest To Be a Girl Athlete
South Dakota became the first state this year – and the tenth across the country – to pass legislation making it safe to be a...
Read MoreCanadian Courts Deny Visitation Rights to Unvaccinated Parents
Two recent cases arising from divorce and custody arrangements in Canada highlight the extreme consequences of vaccination mandates for our neighbors to the north. In...
Read MoreIf You’re Eligible, Consider Giving Blood to Help Solve the Blood Shortage Crisis
The Red Cross is warning of “life or death consequences” of a decreasing national blood supply – yet another casualty of the COVID-19 pandemic, which...
Read More5 Things a Former Winter Olympian’s Brain Tumor Can Teach Us About Life
Horatio Alger couldn’t have scripted it any better. On February 13, 1980, with a stiff cold breeze blowing off Lake Placid’s Whiteface Mountain, twenty-one-year-old figure...
Read MoreBLM at School Week – Indoctrinating and Training Radical Activist Children
We’re smack in the middle of “Black Lives Matter at School Week of Action,” which runs Monday, January 31 to Friday, February 4. The week...
Read MoreDid COVID Lockdowns Work? ‘Marginal at Best’ Conclude Researchers at Johns Hopkins
When the COVID-19 pandemic began spreading across the globe in 2020, it caused near-panic as doctors and governments struggled to understand and control it. Deaths...
Read MorePfizer Requests FDA Approve COVID-19 Vaccine for Infants, Young Children
Pfizer has requested the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approve its COVID-19 vaccine for use in children as young as six months old. The...
Read More28 Years Later, Mother Teresa’s Plea to President Clinton Takes on Renewed Significance
The 70th National Prayer Breakfast, scheduled for Thursday inside the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center Auditorium, will look different this year. Unlike in the past, only...
Read MoreCooper Kupp Helps the Rams Win NFC Championship. But Faith and Family are His Real Wins.
Any fan of pro football was glued to their television on Sunday, watching the Los Angeles Rams clinch a spot to Superbowl LVI with a...
Read MoreArizona Legislation Would Ensure Parental Rights in Their Children’s Education and Health Care
The Center for Arizona Policy (CAP) has reported on some disturbing incidents of overreach in education and health care, as teachers, school counselors and health...
Read MoreLiberalism is like Bill Murray’s ‘Groundhog Day’ – Only Without the Laughs
If it’s 6:00 A.M. on February 2nd inside Phil Connors’ room on the second floor of the 1895 Queen Anne “Cherry Street Inn” in downtown Punxsutawney,...
Read MoreVirginia Parents Sue School Board for Teaching Racism at School
Nine parents are suing the Albemarle County School Board for discriminating against their children and indoctrinating them into a radical, racist ideology. The Alliance Defending...
Read MorePolice Department Launches ‘PLAY COS’ to Build Relationships with Community Members
The Colorado Springs Police Department (CSPD) recently launched a new program to facilitate positive interactions with the Springs community, and to help officers develop relationships...
Read MorePray for the Blue: Our Police Help Keep Us from Cultural Collapse
With a blizzard barreling up the East Coast and light snow already falling, mourners filled the streets and pews of New York City’s St. Patrick’s...
Read MoreRemembering the space shuttle Challenger: a bold prayer in a public school that brought comfort amidst the grief
It was 36 years ago today that NASA’s space shuttle Challenger, carrying Christa McAuliffe, the nation’s first teacher-turned-astronaut, along with six other crew members, exploded just...
Read MoreBaseball Writers Get it Right – Cheaters Have No Place in Hall of Fame
Former Boston Red Sox slugger and designated hitter David Ortiz, better known as “Big Papi,” was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame on Tuesday,...
Read MoreUkrainian Christians Speak Out About Dire Consequences of Potential Russian Invasion
If you have turned on a news channel this week, in between stories about Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer retiring and reporting on the surge...
Read More‘I Ain’t Signing No Contract With the Devil’ – Woke Education and What Parents Are Doing About It
An elementary school in Beaverton, Oregon, is in an uproar after fourth and fifth graders were invited to join a new club, the “Queer and...
Read MoreLargest Catholic University in U.S. Now Offering Students Nine Gender Pronoun Options
DePaul University (DePaul) is the nation’s largest Catholic university, and apparently it has forgotten what the Catholic Church believes about the creation of humankind as...
Read MoreSupreme Court Will Hear Cases That Could End Affirmative Action in College Admissions
Parents interested in their children’s future enrollment in the college of their choice will be following the latest cases that have arrived at the U.S....
Read More5 Slogans the NFL Should Put on Helmets for AFC/NFC Championships and the Super Bowl
With all four of the NFL divisional playoff games coming down to the final snap and one ending with a touchdown in overtime, football fans...
Read MoreWhat Dr. Adrian Rogers, Charles Schulz, Fred Rogers and Rush Limbaugh Have in Common
Despite what marketers try and tell you, there are many benefits to growing older, i.e. “Gray hair is a crown of splendor” (Proverbs 16:31) – but...
Read MoreWoke Candy: M&M’s Characters to Become More ‘Inclusive’
Did you know that M&M’s characters are exclusive and make people feel as if they don’t belong? Mars Inc., the parent company of M&M’s, recently...
Read MoreChick-fil-A is Coming to Town, and Liberal Activists Aren’t Happy About it
It’s a seemingly never-ending saga that pits the Chick-fil-A spicy deluxe sandwich vs. LGBT activists. As if on replay, Chick-fil-A announces a new location, and...
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