September 29, 2022 Culture Watch, Lifestyles, News, Tech & Science
Are smartphones making us more forgetful? They are according to studies and the problem even has a name –“digital amnesia.” While it may sound humorous, it has serious implications for our mental ...
Read More » June 6, 2022 Finances, National, News
On Monday gas prices surged again, after marking a milestone for President Joe Biden over the weekend. Gas prices doubled what they were just last year when he was inaugurated. That fact ...
Read More » June 3, 2022 Missouri News, News
The fallout from sexual abuse allegations against Kanakuk Kamps near Branson continues. More than 26,121 people have signed a petition asking the organization to release dozens of victims and their families from ...
Read More » May 23, 2021 Columns, Israel, News, World
Israel is a country that everyone seems to have an opinion about. What’s unfortunate is that most form their opinions based on a headline, social media post or Facebook news feed that ...
Read More » May 23, 2021 Media Watch, National, News, Politics & Policy
A new poll finds that those who watch conservative news sources have a better grasp of the facts. The findings disprove misconceptions that conservatives are less informed on important issues than liberals. ...
Read More » August 9, 2020 Archaeology and History, Columns, News
With this being the 75th anniversary of the use of the first atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, on August 6 and 9, 1945, events we note as bringing an end to ...
Read More » November 21, 2019 Culture Watch, News
There’s a lot of pressure to do away with Thanksgiving. Is it a day of gratitude or a day of guilt? Like Columbus Day, Thanksgiving is being attacked. Many stories surrounding the ...
Read More » October 3, 2019 News, World
A group of scientists and professionals in climate and related fields sent a letter to the United Nations on Sept. 23 declaring that “there is no climate emergency.” “The general-circulation models of climate on which international ...
Read More » September 28, 2019 National, News, Politics & Policy
Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) in remarks on Sept. 27 said that the majority of Democrats appear to only care about impeaching President Donald Trump and not do their jobs as elected lawmakers, adding that the ...
Read More » August 27, 2019 Media Watch, News
President Donald Trump has secured a major concession from leaders of the Group of Seven after they issued a declaration on Aug. 26 committing to fair trade. It has been Trump’s central effort ...
Read More » August 24, 2019 Columns, News
John Adams, the mind of the American Revolution. It was with more than adequate reason that Founding Father Richard Stockton referred to John Adams as “the Atlas of American Independence.” Adams did ...
Read More » August 22, 2019 National, News
It’s a policy in which the United States stands virtually alone in the world – allowing individuals to come to the country solely to have a child who is then automatically a ...
Read More » June 13, 2019 News, Respect Life
Illinois Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed an abortion bill into law on Wednesday that expands the state’s abortion rights in profound and disturbing ways. The new law strips all rights from unborn ...
Read More » May 28, 2019 Columns, Education, News
In 1953, historian and educator Hilda Neatby ignited controversy by publishing “So Little for the Mind: An Indictment of Canadian Education.” She wanted to know why otherwise bright high school students entering ...
Read More » May 20, 2019 Culture Watch, News
Many people assume that pregnant rape victims want abortions, and that if they aren’t able to get them, their lives are ruined, and their babies become a constant reminder of the rape. ...
Read More » April 21, 2019 Faith, Find God
Christians all know Christ died for them on the cross. But a doctor in Indianapolis who studied crucifixion for a decade says until you understand what Jesus went through medically, it’s hard ...
Read More » January 16, 2019 National, News, Politics & Policy
Coverage of Donald Trump’s presidency on the three major TV networks—ABC, CBS, and NBC—was overwhelmingly negative in 2018, just as it was a year earlier, according to a study conducted by the Media ...
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