JCPS Trains Teachers in LGBT Promotion

Jefferson County Public Schools offered professional development to their teachers earlier this month. A group session entitled “LGBTQ+ and Trauma” normalized acceptance of sexually active teens and taught teachers how to provide “affirming care.”...

3% of American High Schoolers Identify as Transgender

According to a recent survey, 3 percent of American high school students identify as transgender, and another 2 percent question their gender identity. That means that 1 in 20 American teens are struggling with their basic biological identity. It’s a troubling trend....

Colorado Supreme Court Dismisses Lawsuit Against Jack Phillips

The Colorado Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit against baker Jack Phillips because he refused to bake a cake celebrating a gender transition. The Court ruled on procedural grounds, but it’s still a victory for Phillips who has faced three lawsuits in twelve years for...

Tragic Consequences Accompany Marijuana Legalization 

Over 18 million Americans are suffering from the symptoms of cannabis use disorder. Among those aged 18-25, over 4 million use it daily. The New York Times recently ran a story highlighting the great risks of using marijuana. The problems are both physical and mental,...

Media Sidesteps Moral Horror of Assisted Suicide

The suicide rate in the U.S. is tragically high, and there’s no sign of it decreasing. While there’s a public campaign promoting suicide prevention hotlines, inventors and activists are making it easier to kill oneself. Police in Switzerland recently arrested...

Toyota Abandons DEI in the Workplace

Toyota is abandoning its DEI programs and will no longer celebrate Pride Month after strong pushback. Toyota once embraced far left policies in the workplace. But they’ve realized that DEI is a distraction from good business. Toyota’s statement says that it will...

Former UK Lecturer Causes Online Controversy Over Tweet

Former UK lecturer Betsy Packard received a barrage of criticism after she posted on X that the devastation and loss of life in southern Appalachia caused by Hurricane Helene could be God’s judgment on supporters of Donald Trump. A swift reaction followed the...

Is Social Media Warping our Souls?

Surveys indicate that large numbers of Americans are unhappy, isolated, and struggling with mental health at record levels. Social scientists believe that the digital ecology has contributed to the decline in mental health. Samuel James quipped, “You are what you...

A Christian Approach to the Public Arena

This month, I’ve been traveling the state and speaking at churches about a Christian approach to politics. I’m sharing lessons from my new book, Christianity and Politics: A Memoir of Spiritual Formation and Field Guide for Christians in the Public Arena. How we...

Courier-Journal Misrepresents Highlands Latin School

The Louisville Courier-Journal recently published an expose on a classical Christian school called Highlands Latin School. The series of stories maligns the school as uncaring and harsh. HLS has very high academic standards with ACT scores that are off the charts. In...

Teacher’s Union Backed Group Lies About Amendment 2

A group called Protect Our Schools Kentucky is spreading misinformation about Amendment 2. They claim that it will write a blank check to private schools. Truth is, the amendment simply allows our state legislature to enact school choice options. Without amending our...

Last Day For Voter Registration Is Today

Today is the last day to register to vote. If you’re new to Kentucky, or moved and have a new address, you’ll need to register to vote by the end of the business day today. You can register in person at your local county clerk’s office or you can register...

Feds Waste $42 Billion in Rural Internet Access

In 2021, the federal government allocated $42 billion to bring high speed internet access to millions of Americans. The allocation was part of a $1 trillion infrastructure bill passed under the Biden administration just three years ago. Since then, exactly zero new...

Media Narrative on Abortion Death Appalling

A Georgia woman named Amber Thurman died of septic shock after complications from an attempted abortion. Abortion advocates say medical professionals denied her care because of Georgia’s abortion ban. This is patently false. Georgia law does not deny care for women...

Legalizing Sports Gambling Was a Huge Mistake

An essay in The Atlantic argues that legalizing sports gambling was a mistake. The author acknowledges the incredible financial cost. It produced $10 billion in revenue last year, which is another way of saying that it led to $10 billion in losses for millions of...


California Restricts Smartphones at School

The state of California is taking the lead in protecting public school children from harmful devices. Recently, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill into law that requires school districts to implement restrictions on smartphone use while at school. California teachers...

Would Sylvester Stallone Is an Abortion Survivor

Abortion is pushed as a right. It’s also just another issue until it affects somebody who you know. In a recent interview with his daughters, Sylvester Stallone revealed that he was nearly aborted. His mother tried multiple times to end the pregnancy. He said...

Migrant Gang Goes on Crime Spree in Colorado

Aurora, Colorado, has experienced a crime spree after thousands of Venezuelan migrants moved into the city. Police have arrested eight people who are part of a Venezuelan gang that is terrorizing other migrants. They face charges like attempted burglary, aggravated...

Trump Survives Second Assassination Attempt

Last week, a liberal activist attempted to assassinate former President Donald Trump while he was golfing. The activist previously posted incendiary comments on social media and lingered at Mar a Lago for 12 hours before opening fire on Trump. The Secret Service...