Massachusetts Hospital Network Loosens Reporting Requirements for Prenatal Drug Abuse
This article is the first in a two-part series examining Massachusetts’ largest healthcare network’s adoption of harm reduction drug policies, and how it puts babies in danger. Doctors in Massachusetts’ largest healthcare network no longer have to alert social...
Anger and Outrage to Injustice Reflects a Loving Heart
Aayden Gallagher is a 10th-grader at Portland’s Leodis V. McDaniel High School in Oregon. A boy, Gallagher is claiming to be a girl, and recently sparked outrage for crushing female competitors at the Girls 200 Meters Varsity at the Sherwood Need for Speed Classic on...
Meta Takes Steps to Prevent Kids From Sexting
Social media giant Meta introduced new technology this week making it more difficult for kids to send and receive nude photos on Instagram and Facebook. The proliferation of personal technology in 21st century inundated parents with a plethora of new challenges —...
To Radicals, Every Day is Doomsday
I was recently seated at a table full of pediatricians and asked if things have gone back to normal for them in this post-COVID era. One of the doctors shared that a patient had recently confided a desire to kill himself, and when asked why, the teenager began...
Scottie Scheffler: ‘I Believe in Jesus. That’s What Defines Me Most.’
The Masters, one of the four major golf championships in the PGA, begins today and ends on Sunday. As the first major golf tournament of the year, The Masters is played at the beautiful Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. The winner of The Masters is...
Is Richard Dawkins One Step Closer to a Christian Conversion?
Richard Dawkins, the widely quoted evolutionary biologist from Oxford and an avowed atheist, raised eyebrows last week when he told a reporter he much prefers living in a Christian country rather than a Muslim one. “I call myself a cultural Christian,” Hawkins told...
Philadelphia Legislators Tackle Drug Crisis, Face Opposition from Harm Reduction Groups
Philadelphia Mayor Charelle Parker will increase drug enforcement in Kensington, the city’s notorious drug hub, this month — a dramatic departure from the “harm reduction” ethos of local non-profits. Parker took office in January, vowing to start dismantling open-air...
Inflation Rate Accelerates Again, Increasing Cost-of-Living for Families
The U.S. inflation rate accelerated in March, with the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rising 0.4%, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported today. The CPI measures the average change over time in the prices paid by consumers for goods and services. The CPI also...
NAIA Bans Males From Competing in Women’s Sports
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) voted on Monday to prohibit male athletes from competing in female sports. The NAIA’s Council of Presidents unanimously (25-0) adopted the official “Transgender Participation Policy.” The organization...
Jackie Robinson and Branch Rickey Provide Lessons in Quest to Protect the Dignity of Life
Jackie Robinson was waiting for the call when it came. Seventy-seven years ago today – April 10, 1947 – the former UCLA star football and baseball player was resting inside Room 1169 of New York City’s McAlpin Hotel. The call would change his life and professional...