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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...
Ohio’s Oldest Abortion Clinic Closes After 47-Years, Abortionist and Entire Staff Retires
The first abortion clinic to open in Ohio after the landmark Roe v. Wade decision will permanently close this week...
Supreme Court Affirms Religious Schools’ Right to Hire and Fire Teachers
In a 7-2 opinion on Wednesday morning, the Supreme Court handed down a victory for religious schools by affirming their...
Little Sisters of the Poor Score Huge SCOTUS Victory for Religious Freedom, and Why It’s Not Over Yet
In a 7-2 decision today, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the religious exemption language created by a federal agency...
For First Time Since Pandemic Began, COVID-19 Deaths Remain Below 300 for Three Days in a Row
Here’s some great news that you likely didn’t know. Despite a continuing spike in COVID-19 positive cases, deaths have continued...
Coinciding with Calls to Defund the Police, Large Cities See Massive Crime Wave
Over the past few weeks, many large cities including New York City, Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, Baltimore, and Philadelphia have...
New Mississippi Law Bans Abortion Based on Race, Sex or Genetic Abnormality
Last week Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves (R) signed into law the Life Equality Act of 2020 which bans abortions that...