Category: Culture

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A Tragic Record: Over 100,000 Americans Die of Drug Overdoses in One Year

Over 100,00 Americans have died due to drug overdoses in one year, according to a new estimate from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and...

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Parents Sue Wisconsin School Over Policy Helping Daughter ‘Transition’ to a Boy Without Their Consent

A school policy that blatantly ignores parents’ constitutional rights to direct the education and upbringing of their children is being challenged in a Wisconsin court...

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Are Christian Millennials Increasingly LGBTQ? A New Poll Gets It Very Wrong

Newsweek recently gave readers the astounding headline that new polling indicates “30 Percent of Young Christians Identify as LGBTQ.”  What is more startling is the...

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High School Student Punished for Saying There are Only Two Genders, Sues School

A high school freshman at Exeter High School in Exeter, New Hampshire was suspended from the school’s football team for one game for expressing his...

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Loudoun County Physical Ed Teacher Wins Lawsuit After Opposing District Gender Identity Policy

Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) attorneys have announced a settlement bringing to a close the successful lawsuit by their client, Virginia resident Tanner Cross, who was...

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Tunnel to Towers

Tunnel to Towers Delivers Mortgage-Free Homes to 35 Gold Star Families on Veterans Day

To honor our nation’s greatest heroes, the Tunnel to Towers Foundation has delivered 35 mortgage-free homes to 35 Gold Star families for Veterans Day. A...

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Secret Dossier Kept on Arizona Parents Who Objected to CRT, Mask Mandates in Schools

A bizarre and disturbing story has emerged from Scottsdale, Arizona involving a secret dossier of information gathered about parents of students in the Scottsdale Unified...

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Ronald Reagan, GE and the Company that Brought Good Things to Life

It’s an old adage that nothing lasts forever, even blue-chip companies dating back 129 years that once employed hundreds of thousands of people and whose...

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Remembering the Day the First Lady of the United States Broke the Law

Tim York is 87 now, widowed and living in the shadow of Cheyenne Mountain.  He deeply misses Patsy, his wife of 65 years. He tries to...

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Media Dishonest About Battles Over Critical Race Theory in Schools

A new report examined how newspapers and education journals covered the debate about teaching critical race theory (CRT) in schools. Surprise, surprise, surprise: The study...

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The Top Place to Visit in Washington DC This Year

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As Climate Anxiety Reaches New Extremes, Environmental Data Tells Hopeful Story

A new report from Yale University tells 70% of Americans struggle with some level of climate anxiety, an all-time high. Just one year ago, leading...

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Governors Demand Investigations into Pornography in School Libraries

As parents around the country are rising up to challenge the social and sexual indoctrination of their children in public schools through the use of...

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New American Medical Association Guide Pushes Critical Race Ideology on Health Care Professionals

The American Medical Association (AMA) just published new guidelines for physicians and other health care professionals: “Advancing Health Equity: A Guide to Language, Narrative and...

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New University Gives Great Hope to Future of Higher Education

We certainly live in very interesting times. A few short years ago, it would not necessarily have been good news that leading conservative and Christian...

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Jesus Wasn’t Woke – But He Did Wake Up a Desperate World

Matthew Dowd, one-time ABC News analyst and former advisor to President George W. Bush, ignited a firestorm on Sunday with a provocative Tweet: “As I...

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Celebrate Election Wins – But Know the Radical Left Will Never Relent

Pundits love predictions and aren’t shy about making plenty of them. Whether or not they come true is often a fact lost in memory given...

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Virginia politics have always had an effect on national events: a personal reflection

This year’s Virginia elections have brought back many memories of my previous life engaged in grassroots politics and campaigns in the Commonwealth, before relocating to...

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The Mama Bear Movement is Rising

Across America, the Mama Bear Movement is rising and literally changing the political landscape of this country. These moms are a diverse group of ordinary...

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Science and Its Journalists Spin a Fossil Find into a Fantastical Four-Legged Whale: Here Are the Facts

Science news was all abuzz recently about a report of a fossil discovery in Egypt. Here’s a sampling of the headlines: Phys.org: “Analysis of new...

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Education Issues Cause Major Concerns as Voters Go to Polls Today

Mask mandates; transgender policies; critical race theory (CRT); diversity, inclusivity and equity trainings (DIE); and sexually explicit, profanity-laced books in school libraries and classrooms are...

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Will the Radical Left Finally Realize There are Consequences to Their Foolish Policies?

Hundreds of Americans remain stranded in Afghanistan. Thousands of firefighters in New York City decline to show up for work, putting countless innocent lives in...

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Americans Need to Take Laughter Seriously Again

President Ronald Reagan loved telling humorous stories. Here is one of many – post presidency and three years into his Alzheimer’s diagnosis: Late on a...

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The Best Bet is One that I Lost

Legal sports betting has become ubiquitous – an ever-present reality once upon a time relegated to the cloistered casinos of Las Vegas and Atlantic City....

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