BREAKING – The Witness on Trial: Why the Prosecution of Don Lemon Faces a Steep Constitutional Climb
The arrest of Don Lemon on January 29, 2026, represents a significant moment where the boundaries of the First Amendment […]
The arrest of Don Lemon on January 29, 2026, represents a significant moment where the boundaries of the First Amendment […]
Some people told me the economic article about the “Fourth Turning” was too complex. Fair enough. So now we’re walking
The Cross of Gold, the Monkey Trial, and the Fragile Faith Behind Today’s Money Read Post »
The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a school district can require staff to use students’ preferred pronouns and
Substitute Teacher Loses First Amendment Challenge Over Pronoun Policy Read Post »
Most people ignore the economy because it feels boring and disconnected from real life. That usually works, until it doesn’t.
A plaque placed near a holiday display in the Minnesota State Capitol Rotunda reads:“The Democrat Coalition of Satan Worshippers thanks
Nations honor six million Jewish victims and other targets of Nazi persecution during annual day of reflection. International Holocaust Remembrance
World Observes Holocaust Memorial Day Today Amid Warnings Over Antisemitism Read Post »
TLDR (Too Long / Didn’t Read Summary) South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden introduced Senate Bill 113 (SB 113) on January
Forget Red vs. Blue. The real battle is between the Engineer and the Middleman. From the $16 prescriptions of “TrumpRx”
A rare “en banc” hearing suggests the court may be preparing to overturn decades of legal precedent regarding religious displays
Will the 5th Circuit Restore Ten Commandments to Classrooms? Read Post »
On the morning of January 17, 2026, the Village Seventh-day Adventist Church sat mostly empty. Its doors were open. The
The Church That Could Not Host Its Own Religious Liberty Conference Read Post »