Nathan Howard / Getty ImagesCommentary Federal Judge Gives Christian Employers a Massive Win Over the Biden Administration Christians have good reason to applaud Traynor's ruling. But we still have a long way to go if we hope to restore a constitutional republic. By Michael Schwarz March 5, 2024
Leita Cowart / AP Son of Martin Luther King Jr. Dies in Home: 'The Sudden Shock Is Devastating' "It is hard to have the right words at a moment like this. We ask for your prayers at this time for the entire King family.” By The Associated Press January 22, 2024
Alecu Mocanu - 500px / Getty ImagesCommentary Christians Targeted in Latest Horrifying Discovery of Government Overreach If you read the Bible or shop at a sporting goods store, the Biden regime might consider you a potential enemy of the state. By Samantha Chang January 18, 2024
Michael M. Santiago / Getty Images Big Businesses Backtracking on Diversity Obsession as Reality Sets In A number of major corporations and firms backtracked from Diversity, Equity and Inclusion initiatives in 2023. By Jake Smith December 24, 2023
WGN-TV / YouTube screen shot Trans Ex-Employee Sues Company, Union for Refusing to Pay for 'Cosmetic' Breast Removal Surgery "Reading the letter, I wanted to die," the individual said after the insurance company refused to pay for her breast removal surgery. By Ben Kew December 21, 2023
Catherine McQueen / Getty Images Gang of 21 Democrat AGs Wage Pivotal Court Fight to End Traditional Gender-Exclusive School Bathrooms The coalition of attorney generals argue that transgender students using their preferred bathrooms "does not pose a threat to anyone." By Ben Kew December 12, 2023
Dilip Vishwanat / Getty Images ; Underwood Archives / Getty ImagesCommentary 'Squad' Member's Attempt to Subtly Compare Herself to Rosa Parks Doesn't Go as Planned: 'Liberation from What?' The Missourri Democrat has no chance of comparing herself to one of the greatest figures of the Civil Rights Movement. By Joe Saunders December 4, 2023
Wikimedia CommonsPremium What if Kennedy Had Served a 2nd Term? 60th Anniversary of JFK's Assassination President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, just over 1,000 days into his term. By Randy DeSoto November 21, 2023
@therecount / X screen shotCommentary Watch: Tim Scott Obliterates Slavery Lies During Debate - We Survived Slavery but Not LBJ Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina argued powerfully that the Great Society is the cause of many issues faced by black Americans today. By Randy DeSoto September 27, 2023
@stillgray / X screen shot Gay Pride 2.0? - Deep-Blue State Sets Aside August as 'Transgender History Month' Lawmakers behind the legislation claim that transgender history dates back as far as the Spanish Colonial Era. By Ben Kew September 8, 2023