
Ending the Term with Thunder: The Supreme Court Clarifies the Relationship Between the Executive and Judicial Branches
Big Wins for Parents at the Supreme Court: Nation’s Highest Court Defends Parental Authority in Two Crucial Cases
A Landmark Case in the Defense of Human Life: SCOTUS Sides with South Carolina Against Planned Parenthood
Stigma is Just Dead? Celebrity Frenzy Reaches New Heights at Bezos Wedding and What the Lavish Venetian Wedding Reveals about (Re)Marriage in 2025
PART I A Huge Win for Religious Liberty at the Supreme Court: What Signal Does the Unanimous Decision in Fulton v. Philadelphia Send?
PART II Education Department Announces Protection for Transgender Students Under Title IX: A Reminder That Supreme Court Decisions Can Have Seismic Effects
PART III The Moral Issues of World War II Come Rushing Back Decades Later: What Happened to Hideki Tojo’s Remains After His Execution?
PART I A Rebound of Toxic Ideas in France: What’s Behind the French Claim That Americans Are Exporting Bad Ideas?
PART II A Clash of Secular Worldviews in France: What Happens When a Secular Society Can No Longer Take Any Theological Argument Seriously?
PART III What Will the Political Future of the United States Look Like If the Nation Continues to Secularize? Why There Can Be No Rescue from Ideology by Ideology
PART I It’s Now Considered Morally and Ecologically Problematic to Have a Child. Really? A Consideration of This Direct Rejection of the Biblical Worldview
PART II Readers of the New York Times Celebrate the Declining Birthrate, Citing Warnings of a Coming Dystopian Future: But When Is This Long-Prophesied Ecological Disaster Supposedly Coming?
PART III Watch Out! 15 Wild (And Potentially Drunk) Elephants Take a Wild Journey Across China
PART I Unarmed Drone Technology Raises Huge Questions When Considering Just War Theory: How Should We Think About This New Technology?
PART II The Scariest Headline in Recent Days? A Military Drone in Libya Controlled by Artificial Intelligence May Have Carried Out an Attack on Its Own
PART III Wounded by the Battle: How Drone Operators Face the Inescapable Horror of War
PART I Welcome to the Brave New World of 2021: U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona Supports the Inevitable End of Women’s Sports
PART II Is There a Hierarchy of Rights? Secretary of State Antony Blinken Argues That There Are No Fundamental Rights
PART III Is Vacation a Universal Human Right? How about Social Security? A Look at the 1948 United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights
PART I The Pentagon Will Release a Report on UFOs Later This Month: What Should Christians Think About the UFOs and the Massive Interest in Them?
PART II How Many Oceans Are There on Earth? National Geographic Nows Says There Are Five — What Does This Announcement Tell Us about Our Understanding of Nature?
PART III Renegotiating Our Understanding of Villainy and Evil: ‘Cruella’ Tells the Story of a Misunderstood “Feminist Fantasy,” But What’s Really Being Communicated About Right and Wrong?
PART I The Department of Justice Says It Will “Vigorously” Defend Religious Exemption for Christian Institutions, But What Is the Biden Administration Actually Up To?
PART II The Global Effort to Remove Legal Obstacles to Abortion: Toxic Ideas Don’t Just Stay Local, They Go Global
PART III The Evidence of Liberal Religion and Comprehensive Secularism in Great Britain: Are Religious Brits Really in Favor of Euthanasia?
PART I Did the Supreme Court Rule on Immigration on Monday? Actually, No. So . . . What Did They Decide, Unanimously?
PART II Sometimes the Big Story Is What Didn’t Happen: Why Did the Supreme Court Decline to Take a Case Challenging the Constitutionality of the Military Draft Law?
PART III A Political Farce in Congress Over Abortion Law: The Inevitable Result of the Supreme Court’s Disastrous Roe v. Wade Decision
PART IV The Chicken Sandwich War Becomes the War over the Moral Revolution: Burger King Announces Financial Support for the LGBTQ Revolution While Taking a Swipe at Chick-fil-A
PART I The Way Politics Works: Senator Joe Manchin of West Virginia is Now the Most Important Vote in the Senate
PART II So, What’s at Stake When the G7 Nations Agree to Common Corporate Tax Deal? Watch Your Wallet
PART III Lest We Forget: The Last Surviving Soviet Soldier Involved in the Liberation of the Auschwitz Concentration Camp Has Died at 98
PART I How Does Culture Change on Big Issues of Sexual Morality? Shaming, Targeting, Incessant Messaging, Eventual Coercion
PART II Why Did So Many Who Defended Marriage Go Silent? The Playbook Revealed
PART III An Autopsy of the Revolution: A Look at a 1989 Playbook for Changing the Culture