Category: Culture
Live not by Lies and the Danger of Soft Totalitarianism
Acts 4 describes how, after throwing Peter and John in jail for “teaching the people and proclaiming in Jesus the resurrection of the dead,” the...
Read More1620 Project Corrects the Historic Whoppers of NYT’s Terrible 1619 Project
It is critically important to get history right. That is precisely what the New York Time’s infamous 1619 Project did not do, as the Daily...
Read MoreDeaths Due to Neglect Increasing at Nursing Homes, Showing COVID Not the Only Danger
There’s been a lot of attention and focus on the deaths of the elderly in nursing homes across the country, especially in New York. However,...
Read MoreCandace Owens Suing Facebook Fact-Checkers Over Defamation
In a potentially influential case, conservative commentator Candace Owens is suing Facebook fact-checkers for defamation over their flagging of her posts as inaccurate. For other...
Read MoreCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom Attends Birthday Party, Breaks COVID Guidelines
California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom is in hot water after pictures emerged of him attending a birthday dinner on November 6 while failing to socially...
Read MoreBlue-State COVID Orders Ruining Thanksgiving; Criticism and Defiance Ramping Up
The governors of New York, Washington state, Oregon, California and Michigan have all but canceled Thanksgiving in their states, and there is a growing discontent...
Read MoreBurbank School District Removes ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ and Other Classic Fiction from Curriculum
Southern California’s Burbank Unified School District (BUSD) recently pulled five books from its middle and high school English curriculum: To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper...
Read MoreNearly 95,000 Sexual Abuse Lawsuits Brought Against Once-Great Boy Scouts of America
The Boy Scouts of America’s famous motto is “Be Prepared.” But Scout leadership certainly wasn’t prepared for the 95,000 separate claims of sexual abuse that...
Read MoreNo Thanksgiving? No Christmas? How COVID is Ruining the Best Time of the Year
The holidays could be a bit lonely for people this year, as government officials and media commentators have seemingly suggested that Americans should avoid any...
Read MoreModerna Vaccine Over 90% Effective, May Have Used Fetal Tissue from an Aborted Baby
The biotech company Moderna announced on Monday that its new vaccine is 94.5% effective at preventing the contraction of COVID-19. Following Pfizer’s announcement last week,...
Read MoreFranklin Graham Shares How Operation Christmas Child is Working to Share Gospel with Children Despite Pandemic
Every year, during the third week of November, Operation Christmas Child collects millions of shoeboxes from families across the country. Each box collected will be...
Read MoreObama Stirs Up Controversy with New Memoir, Calls Republicans Racists and ‘Xenophobic’
President Barack Obama is releasing a new book called “A Promised Land.” It is the first of a two-part memoir and deals with his childhood...
Read MoreAthlete with Down Syndrome First to Complete Ironman Triathlon
Chris Nikic is an amazing athlete. Actually, anyone who can compete in and complete the grueling Ironman Triathlon, consisting of a 2.4-mile open-water swim followed...
Read MoreChristian Treatment Center: Marijuana Harms Developing Brains
Mary Thielbahr is founder and director of Clearview Girl’s Academy, a long-term Christian residential treatment facility for troubled teen girls struggling with serious issues such...
Read MoreDemocrats Eating Their Own? Cecile Richards, Eva Longoria and Others Bow to the Mob
The liberal left is well-known for attacking anything and anyone that disagrees with it on subjects ranging from LGBT issues to abortion and others. Usually...
Read MoreFrom the Front Lines of Korea to the War for the Culture: An Interview with Veteran Curt Sawyer
Once a year, America blows the whistle and calls a time out to take one day to say, “thank you” to the veterans who have...
Read MoreIs Fox News Moving in a New Direction?
When Fox News became the first network to project Joe Biden as the winner of the typically conservative state of Arizona, Trump administration officials and...
Read MoreEarly Tests Show Pfizer COVID Vaccine 90% Effective, Stock Markets Rebound
The stock market in the United States and Europe posted positive gains after pharmaceutical company Pfizer announced that its coronavirus vaccine is showing an effectiveness...
Read MoreIt’s Not the Responsibility of Social Media to Fact-Check Information on Their Platforms
On election night, Twitter seemingly started a concerted effort to censor President Donald Trump, no matter what hour of the night. It’s part of a...
Read MoreEurope COVID Cases Rising and New Lockdowns Ordered Despite Widespread Mask Use
Several European countries, most notably France and Germany, have announced new COVID lockdowns in response to rising infections, which will last four weeks through most...
Read MoreThe Girl Scouts Deletes Tweet Congratulating Amy Coney Barrett After Backlash
The Girl Scouts, the century old organization dedicated to “preparing girls to meet their world with courage, confidence, and character,” recently deleted a tweet congratulating...
Read MoreEconomic Recovery Shatters Records: Third Quarter GDP Hits 33.1% Annualized Increase
The American economy is roaring back to life. The United States’ Gross Domestic Product (GDP) rocketed up by 33.1% on an annualized basis in the...
Read MoreIntroducing Plugged In YouTube Channel Reviews
Let’s take a trip down memory lane, shall we? Back to 2005—not really that long ago, really. But in February of that year, YouTube launched...
Read MoreThe Dangers of Rushing a COVID Vaccine – Questions Emerge After Complications with Two Trials
Americans and people across the world are tired of the COVID related lockdowns, and a vaccine is often touted as the potential fix that can...
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