Advice and Consent: Why Do Some Presidential Appointees Require Senate Confirmation?
Pete Hegseth’s Confirmation Hearing: The Defense Hearing of Trump’s Choice as Secretary of Defense Gets Interesting Fast
The Disappearing Middle of American Media Consumption: The Major Shift of Viewership From Older Media to Social Media Influencers
A Look at the Adversary Press: The Media in Disagreement with Leadership in the White House Tends to Grow Its Base in Its Opposition
The Left is Lawyering Up: President-Elect Trump is Not Afraid to Sue for Defamation, and It’s Destabilizing Liberal Media
PART I The Caliphate without the Caliph? ISIS Leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi Dead as a Result of U.S. Operation
PART II Intellectual Confusion in the Coverage of al-Baghdadi’s Death: Islamic Terror Presents a Challenge to Secularists
PART III The Rights and Responsibilities of Religious Schools: Convictional Belief Is at Stake in Every Decision an Institution Makes
PART I How Controversial Can a Chicken Sandwich Be? Only Chick-fil-A Location in U.K. Will Close After Backlash From LGBTQ Activist Group
PART II Why Do Democrats No Longer Use the Word “Rare” When Describing Abortion? A Massive Moral Shift in the Change of Language
PART III Athletic Competition Clashes with the Transgender Revolution: When People Keep Score, the Cultural Delusion about the End of the ‘Gender Binary’ Is Revealed
PART I Happy the Elephant Goes to Court: Lawyers Argue that a Bronx Zoo Elephant Is a Person Just Like You and Me
PART II Where Do Rights Come From? Understanding What Is at Stake When Animals Are “Granted” the Same Rights as Humans
PART III Divisions in the Anglican Communion over LGBT Issues: Sydney Archbishop Glenn Davies Faces Opposition After Courageously Defending Biblical View of Marriage
PART I The Subversion of Parenthood and Human Dignity: How the Case of a 7-Year-Old Demanding Gender Transition Exhibits Our Culture’s Mass Delusion
PART II Signposts of the Gender Revolution: Can a Society Experience Correction Once a Revolution Has Gone This Far, This Fast?
PART III Emperor Naruhito Formally Ascends Japan’s Chrysanthemum Throne: Why the Talk About Divinity in “Secular” Japan?
PART I Fractured Politics in Four Countries in One Week: A Crisis in Government as Sign of the Times
PART II Northern Ireland Legalizes Abortion and Same Sex Marriage . . . Or Did It? How Moral Revolution Came From London
PART III Municipal Virtue Signaling in the War Upon the Unborn: San Francisco Bans Travel Contracts with Twenty-Two States Because of Pro-Life Laws
PART IV Late Night Television Gets Political: The News Isn’t Enough for Americans Anymore — We Now Need Political Entertainment Too?
PART I The Eclipse of Christianity in America: The Reshaped Religious Landscape and Our Call to Faithful Witness
PART II Techies in Therapy: Self Help in Silicon Valley as a Disguised Form of Spirituality
PART III Grandparents Traveling to Costa Rica for Hallucinogenic Drink: The Startling Lengths Some Will Go to Hear Their Soul Say “I’m Okay”
PART I Turmoil Continues in the U.K. as Parliament Postpones Brexit Again: The Importance of National Sovereignty in a Global Age
PART II Canadian Federal Election Today: What’s at Stake as Citizens Head for the Polls?
PART III The Importance of Representative Government: But the Representatives Had Better Represent
PART I California Mandates Abortion Pills Be Available on Every Public University Campus: The Power of California to Set Precedents for the Rest of the Country
PART II A Model of Convictional Courage: Sydney Archbishop Challenges Anglicans to Hold Fast to the Biblical View of Marriage or Leave the Church
PART III What’s Best for Children? The Wall Street Journal Boldly Argues that Marriage Is the Best Environment for Raising Children
PART I LeBron James Missed His Shot When He Entered the Controversy Between the NBA and China: The Moral Perils of Economic Involvement
PART II The Battle for the Dignity of Unborn Human Life Rages On: U.S. Appellate Court Blocks Ohio’s Ban on Abortion of Babies with Down Syndrome
PART III 2020 Democratic Candidates Won’t Say “Abortion”: The Democratic Plan to Codify Roe v. Wade Becomes Clear on Debate Stage
PART IV The Defense of Life Defines the Race: Absolute Contrast In Election Battle for Kentucky Governor
PART I The Secular Threat Defined: A Remarkable Defense of Religious Liberty from the U.S. Attorney General
PART II What Exactly Does It Take to be Called an Extremist by the Secular Left? Evidently, It Doesn’t Require Anything Extreme
PART III The Reshaped Battle for Religious Liberty in the United States: Lessons from History Inform the Present