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The Gospel Can Still Break Through a Fading and Failing Grammy Awards
February 2, 2026 | CultureLike many similar shows, the Grammy Awards have spiraled in viewership in recent years, declining...
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Education Department Celebrates National School Choice Week
January 30, 2026 | Education, Government UpdatesIt’s National School Choice Week, and the U.S. Department of Education is celebrating remarkable steps...
‘The Babylon Bee’ Fights Hawaii Law Censoring Political Speech
The Babylon Bee went to court to challenge a Hawaii law banning “deceptive media” during the 10 months before an...
The Telephone Used to Save Lives. Now It Takes Them.
When Alexander Graham Bell was granted the first patent for the telephone in 1876, most people saw the invention as...
Court Overrules District Judge, Allows Planned Parenthood Defunding to Continue
A federal appeals court has stayed U.S. District Judge Indira Talwani’s ruling that had ordered the Trump administration to keep...
Test Scores, Attendance Improve After District Bans Cellphones
Test scores rose and unexcused absences fell after one of the largest school districts in the country banned cellphones, a...
At Christmas, Charlie Brown and Coca-Cola Remind Us of Culture’s Sway
Tuesday marks the 60th anniversary of the television debut of “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” the animated classic that continues to...
Why Self-Censorship is a Real Problem
A trusted colleague recently said to me, playfully, at our morning Daily Citizen editorial meeting, “Glenn, that’s an inside-your-head thought,...