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“You Are Dust and to Dust You Shall Return”: Something to Know but Not to Fear
February 18, 2026 | CultureToday is Ash Wednesday, which marks the beginning of the 40-day period in the church...
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Sixteen Attorneys General Demand Answers on YouTube Censorship
February 18, 2026 | Government UpdatesSixteen state attorneys general sent a letter to YouTube executives demanding answers on YouTube’s censorship...
Is it ‘Voter Suppression’ to Require Proof of Citizenship to Vote?
February 10, 2026 | Government UpdatesDuke University Denies Young Life ‘Official Status’ on Campus
Usually it’s a public university that grabs the headlines by discriminating against a faith-based or conservative student group. The First...
Today is Constitution Day: Let’s Celebrate the Document That Made America
The United States is a remarkable place. The source of America’s strength lies in many places including the bravery of...
New York Council Reverses Ban on Counseling for Same-Sex Attracted Individuals
In 2017, the New York City Council voted to ban so-called “conversion therapy,” any paid services offered to individuals to...
When Nondiscrimination Laws Get Ridiculous
Ann Arbor, Michigan dodged a federal lawsuit recently by agreeing not to enforce its local nondiscrimination ordinance against a couple...
Family Finds the Remains of 2,246 Preborn Babies on Former Abortionist’s Property
When a family member dies, the process of cleaning out their home can be a time of reminiscing tinged with...
Washington Florist and Religious Freedom Back at the Supreme Court
Barronelle Stutzman, a 74-year-old great-grandmother and owner of Arlene’s Flowers in Richland, Washington, is a living, breathing, First Amendment trooper....