Culture
The King Still Works for Uncle Sam
Great legends are often built on the ashes of someone's destruction — whether figurative or literal. Competition is often a zero-sum game. One...
Feminist Gulag: No Prosecution Necessary
Liberals rightly criticize America’s high rate of incarceration. Claiming to be the freest country on Earth, the United States incarcerates a larger percentage...
Read moreNew Study Finds Spanking Is Good for Kids
Spanking is like milk: It does a body good — or at least a mind. No, this isn’t the conclusion of traditionalist parenting...
Read moreNation’s Largest Abortion Mill to Open in Houston
Planned Parenthood is opening a new abortion facility in Houston reputed to be the largest in the nation and the second-largest in the...
Read moreIPPF Seeks Expanded Funds for Abortion
It appears that the economic downturn is having an effect on almost all sectors of the global economy — including, to a small...
Read moreFormer Lesbian Couple Battles Over Child Custody
A seven-year-old girl stands in the crosshairs of a bizarre custody battle between former lesbian domestic partners Lisa Miller and Janet Jenkins. The...
Read moreLifeless Mother and Stillborn Baby Miraculously Revive
A pregnant mother who apparently died during delivery and her stillborn baby both came back to life on Christmas Eve, minutes after doctors...
Read moreA New Pro-life Documentary: “Blood Money”
Producers of the pro-life documentary Blood Money are working to garner support for their film to prove its worth to potential distributors. The...
Read moreForgotten Influences of the Founders
Our own Founding Fathers were convinced, and history has proven them prescient, that they were building a new and everlasting republic that would...
Read moreAngel Removed From Christmas Tree
At the insistence of Irv Sutley, a lifelong atheist and a 65-year-old disabled Marine, Sonoma County, California, has removed the angel from on...
Read moreEnjoying Christmas Despite the Tough Times
For the third December in a row, Americans enter the holiday season with an economy in shambles. ...
Read moreThe Legacy of Oral Roberts
The impact Oral Roberts had on the latter half of the 20th century was staggering. From a dirt-poor childhood to a ministry that...
Read more1914 and Christmas: What Might Have Been
As Americans come to dread the increasingly bromidic nature of the festive season (where, that is, they are still allowed to celebrate Christmas...
Read moreGeorge Washington’s First Final Farewell
A generation after George Washington’s Christmastime farewell to his troops and to the Congress who commissioned him in 1775, Clement Clarke Moore penned...
Read morePearl Harbor: A True Day of Infamy
On December 7, 1941, the Japanese Navy launched a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. But was the surprise attack really a "surprise"? The...
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