SCOTUS Judge Breyer Announces Retirement

Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer has announced that he will retire. This sets up high drama for the nomination and confirmation process of that coveted position. This is because the US Supreme Court determines so much of US policy and the law, even though that was...

What’s the Good in Suffering?

Have you ever thought about the purpose of suffering? It’s a big question in the age of Covid. Most of us have suffered at some point in our lives. Some have suffered more than others. But there’s undoubtedly good that can come through suffering if we deal with it...

Another Statue Removed

A statue of Teddy Roosevelt has recently been removed from the outside the Museum of Natural History in New York City. The statue featured Roosevelt on a horse with an Indian and a black man following behind. The museum called for the removal of the statue and said in...

Should We Care about Suffering?

Should we care about the Chinese Uyghurs who are suffering under the communist government? According to a billionaire venture capitalist, the answer is no, especially if it interferes with business. Former Facebook executive Chamath Palihapitiya said in a recent...

Play Fair Bill Introduced

Two important bills that expand opportunities to homeschoolers have been introduced in the Kentucky state legislature (House Bill 257 and Senate Bill 34). This legislation, known as “Play Fair, Kentucky!”, would allow homeschool students to join extracurricular...

Beshear Vetoes Redistricting Plan 

Every 10 years, the state legislature draws new maps for legislative and congressional seats in Kentucky. Gov. Beshear vetoed the new maps drafted by Republicans and called it an “unconstitutional political gerrymander” that it “excessively splits” some counties and...

Biological Male Wins Best Actress Award

The Golden Globes awarded the best actress award to a man who identifies as a woman. Men can’t become women, and women can’t become men no matter how much one identifies as the opposite sex. Transgenderism is dangerous to people themselves, and it’s dangerous to the...

49th Anniversary of Roe v Wade

Today is the 49th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Roe v Wade decision. In 1973, the court legalized abortion on demand for any reason all the way through the 9th month of pregnancy. The ruling has sharply divided us, and it’s left an estimated 60...

Divisive Un-American Curriculum in CA

A public school district in California paid $175,000 for a controversial curriculum, which teaches that the American educational system is institutionally racist and oppresses non-whites. It’s under the guise of “eliminat[ing]racism and other forms of oppression.” But...

Planned Parenthood

Planned Parenthood has been one of the driving forces to make it easier to get abortion-inducing drugs through the mail. But did you know that its founder, Margaret Sanger, had ulterior motives for abortion? Sanger believed whites were a superior race. In 1939, Sanger...

2022 MLK Day

Today is Martin Luther King, Jr Day. Today Americans celebrate the life of King, who reminded us that the black struggle for civil rights was synonymous with American ideals. But ten years after MLK gave his “I Have a Dream” speech, the Supreme Court stripped the...

Our Justice System Still Works

A trio of high-profile court cases reminds us that despite the many flaws, the U.S. justice system still works. Jeffrey Epstein association Ghislaine Maxwell was recently found guilty of trafficking minor girls. Silicon Valley entrepreneur Elizabeth Holmes was also...

AK Court Protects Women, Affirms Sex Differences 

A women’s homeless shelter in Alaska won a huge victory for women’s safety. Hope Center is a faith-based homeless shelter in Anchorage that ministers to battered women. And to protect these women, they refused to allow men who identify as women into the shelter....

VA Parents sue over CRT curriculum

An increasing number of parents are getting involved with what goes on in their kids’ classrooms. And some are going to court over controversial curriculum. After a group of Virginia parents learned that the local school district is using a so-called...

Covid is Making us lose our minds

A new year has begun, but one thing has stayed the same: COVID is causing everyone to lose their minds. The omicron variant is spreading rapidly as case numbers are rising at an alarming rate. Governor Beshear continues to hold press conferences about the virus and...

Jan. 6 Anniversary of Insurrection

January 6th marked the one-year anniversary of the insurrection of the U.S. Capitol, where rioters entered the capitol and disrupted the certification process for the 2020 Presidential election. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell called it “a dark day for...

Ky Legislature Expected to Consider SAFE Act

The Kentucky State Legislature is expected to consider the SAFE Act, which stands for Save Adolescents from Experimentation. Specifically, it addresses dangerous transgender ideology and would save Kentucky teenagers from untested hormone therapy on their developing...

Ky Legislature Will Consider CRT

The Kentucky State Legislature is in session and will consider hundreds of bills between now and the middle of April when they adjourn. It’s expected that expanding school choice in some way will move forward. This is an issue more parents are engaging....

Michigan Paid Billions in Fraudulent Claims

During the covid pandemic, businesses were forced to shut down and lay off employees due to government mandates. This led to unemployment offices across the country being bombarded with millions of unemployment claims. And now, months after billions of government...

Politics isn’t Everything 

The Kentucky General Assembly begins today (Jan. 4), and we’ll see a bunch of bills trying to fix things. But another law isn’t always the answer. French philosopher Jacques Ellul warned about making everything political. He called this the “political...