by Staff | Nov 7, 2025 | Blog
The Kentucky State Police and Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky have launched a new internet safety initiative to help parents protect their children from online predators, cyberbullying, and exploitation. The Internet is a dangerous place and this program is designed to...
by Staff | Nov 6, 2025 | Blog
As federal support through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, enters a period of uncertainty, local churches and ministries across Kentucky are filling the void. Nearly 600,000 Kentuckians depend on SNAP and many will go hungry without help....
by Staff | Nov 5, 2025 | Blog
Emerging artificial-intelligence tools are now producing hyper-realistic pornographic content, including synthetic “pornbots”. These sexually charged pornbots are designed to exploit sexual desires all without requiring consent. Some call this progress in digital...
by Staff | Nov 4, 2025 | Blog
A new congressional report alleges that former President Joe Biden’s use of an autopen to sign executive actions—potentially without direct oversight—casts doubt on the legitimacy of certain decisions, especially pardons he issued just prior to leaving office earlier...
by Staff | Nov 3, 2025 | Blog
A federal appeals court has upheld Kentucky’s law banning taxpayer-funded, “gender transition” procedures for prison inmates. The ruling affirms the state’s right to prioritize legitimate medical care over experimental or elective procedures—especially when they raise...
by Staff | Oct 31, 2025 | Blog
A Facebook group used to track and share personal details of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Chicago has been removed following a request from the U.S. Department of Justice. The page reportedly facilitated doxxing and harassment of federal...
by Staff | Oct 30, 2025 | Blog
Kentucky’s economic growth in recent years is remarkable. According to Site Selection magazine’s 2025 Global Groundwork Index ranked 8th in the nation, which is its fourth consecutive top-10 finish. Since 2019, the commonwealth has attracted over $43 billion in...
by Staff | Oct 29, 2025 | Blog
The word fascism is thrown around a lot these days, but do you know what it is? At its core, fascism a political system that elevates the nation—or race—above the individual. It concentrates power in a dictatorial leader, and it coerces any opposition through force....
by Staff | Oct 28, 2025 | Blog
The NBA found itself at the center of a major federal crackdown involving illegal sports betting and rigged gambling operations. More than 30 individuals were charged across 11 states, including Terry Rozier of the Miami Heat and coach Chauncey Billups of the Portland...
by Staff | Oct 27, 2025 | Blog
Harvard University recently hosted its 13th annual “Sex Week,” featuring events that promote sexual experimentation and deviance under the guise of education. Organizers describe it as an effort to foster “healthy discussion,” but the programming reflects a deeper...
by Staff | Oct 24, 2025 | Blog
President Donald Trump posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor to Charlie Kirk last week. The ceremony honored Kirk’s life and his commitment to American ideals. Kirk’s leadership inspired countless young Americans. Honoring Kirk in this way recognizes the...
by Staff | Oct 23, 2025 | Blog
Governor Andy Beshear joined several Democratic governors in condemning President Trump’s decision to deploy National Guard troops to U.S. cities in support of Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations. Beshear called the move “un-American.” He claimed it...
by Staff | Oct 22, 2025 | Blog
Virginia Attorney General hopeful Jay Jones is under fire after disturbing messages in which he fantasized about shooting then-House Speaker Todd Gilbert and even invoked the death of Gilbert’s children. The messages sent in 2022 resurfaced recently and have stirred...
by Staff | Oct 21, 2025 | Blog
The Oldham County School Board voted against release time for students who want to attend off-campus Bible classes during the school day. Supporters argued that “release time” programs—upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court decades ago—give parents the freedom to include a...
by Staff | Oct 20, 2025 | Blog
A man convicted in the death of 6-year-old Logan Tipton has been released early—after serving only 8 years of his original 20-year sentence—and the White House is reviewing the decision. An Indiana man by the name of Ronald Exantus was found not guilty of murder by...
by Staff | Oct 17, 2025 | Blog
A federal court recently sentenced the man convicted of attempting to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh to just over eight years. This decision drew sharp criticism from across the nation. According to reports, the defendant claimed to be a woman...
by Staff | Oct 16, 2025 | Blog
Seattle Public Schools placed lockers in some middle and high schools stocked with “gender-affirming” supplies, which I will not mention here. The goal is to support students who identify as the opposite sex. The school is now facing sharp criticism for transitioning...
by Staff | Oct 15, 2025 | Blog
The U.S. Supreme Court recently heard a case challenging Colorado’s ban on so-called “conversion therapy” for minors. Conversion therapy is a derogatory term that implies coercion and harm to those receiving counseling regarding same-sex attraction and gender...
by Staff | Oct 14, 2025 | Blog
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman is suing a company called Roblox—a popular gaming platform for kids. The platform has few safeguards to protect Kentucky children from child predators. Coleman said “Our children are not safe on Roblox. Predators and criminals...
by Staff | Oct 13, 2025 | Blog
Western Kentucky University announced that its no longer supporting the Pride Center as a “university-related initiative.” Which begs the question: how does such a center contribute to the flourishing and well-being of students? And why were tax dollars used in the...