by Staff | Nov 8, 2024 | Blog
Kentucky Attorney General Russell Coleman is defending the right of a Catholic group in Kenton County to build a shrine on its own property. The Catholic group received approval to build the shrine, but now they’re facing a lawsuit from unhappy neighbors. A lower...
by Staff | Nov 7, 2024 | Blog
The framers of the U.S. Constitution set up an electoral college system to elect the President. The electoral college ensures that every state plays an important role and isn’t neglected in national politics. But Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear is calling for the...
by Staff | Nov 6, 2024 | Blog
The elections are behind us and many of you are probably very glad since you’re no longer subjected to continual negative ads. Regardless of how your favored candidates did, it’s important to be reminded that elections aren’t everything. Good leaders and good laws are...
by Staff | Nov 5, 2024 | Blog
Election Day is finally here. If you haven’t voted yet, you have until 6:00 pm today to do so. Many Americans are frustrated with the candidates for president and are refusing to vote. But this is no reason to neglect our civic duty. There are many other important...
by Staff | Nov 4, 2024 | Blog
Election officials in battleground states are preparing for threats of violence tomorrow as America goes to the polls to elect our next President. Bullet-proof glass and barbed wire fencing now surrounds some ballot-counting facilities and election offices. Election...
by Staff | Nov 1, 2024 | Blog
The National Institutes of Health funded a study in 2015, to see whether puberty blockers improved the mental health of children who identify as transgender. Before treatment, one quarter were depressed and suicidal. After taking puberty blockers the study found that...
by Staff | Oct 31, 2024 | Blog
Early voting begins today. Polls are also open tomorrow, and Saturday. Some may hesitate to vote early, and that’s understandable. But early voting is here to stay, and there are many advantages. Come election day you might be sick, trapped in bad weather, or busy at...
by Staff | Oct 30, 2024 | Blog
A new Barna study revealed that over half of Christians view pornography. And over 60% of them feel comfortable with it. Sex is a gift from God within the covenant of marriage. But pornography feeds lust and sexual activity outside of marriage. Studies have shown that...
by Staff | Oct 29, 2024 | Blog
Attorney General Russell Coleman will now be responsible for prosecuting a select number of gun crimes in Louisville. The goal is to effectively keep violent offenders off the streets of Kentucky’s largest city. In Louisville, homicides are up 5% since last year. This...
by Staff | Oct 28, 2024 | Blog
Amendment 1 is on Kentucky’s ballot this year and it would revise the state constitution, requiring voters to be American citizens. Sounds like common sense but its not part of the state constitution. Kentucky’s elected official should be elected by Kentucky...
by Staff | Oct 25, 2024 | Blog
SpaceX launched their rocket called Starship, and then guided it back to earth and caught it using mechanical arms. This will allow the rocket to be reused in the future. This is a breakthrough in space travel as Elon Musk and SpaceX plan to take astronauts to the...
by Staff | Oct 24, 2024 | Blog
The number of public school administrators has nearly doubled since the year 2000. In that time, the number of teachers has only increased 10%. Public school systems consistently complain that they are underfunded, and some may be. But a significant part of a school...
by Staff | Oct 23, 2024 | Blog
The Election is two weeks from today, but a survey from Arizona Christian University, led by respected pollster George Barna, found that as many as 104 million “people of faith” are unlikely to vote. Of that number, 32 million are self-identified Christians who...
by Staff | Oct 22, 2024 | Blog
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.”...
by Staff | Oct 21, 2024 | Blog
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....
by Staff | Oct 18, 2024 | Blog
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...
by Staff | Oct 17, 2024 | Blog
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,...
by Staff | Oct 16, 2024 | Blog
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...
by Staff | Oct 15, 2024 | Blog
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...
by Staff | Oct 14, 2024 | Blog
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...