I watched a British-made film a while back, one of many being shown in the run-up to the Oscars. It…
The United States makes up just a measly 5 percent of the world’s population, but it accounts for a whopping…
Life and Death. A survey released in mid-February by Americans United for Life (AUL) said 53 percent of Americans call…
Some readers have no doubt heard of the “Mandela Effect,” which is the Internet’s way of describing shared false memories.…
“Going to the movies” began as an American tradition almost 90 years ago. In those early days, over 60 per…
The latest issue of the New York Times Magazine ran one of the saddest stories I’ve ever read. It’s about…
Today we present John Stonestreet’s talk given at the Family Foundation of Virginia on June 25th of this year. What…
In my previous column, I wrote about “demographic anxiety” and its impact on American politics. I agreed with Ezra Klein…
I’ve got some good news and some bad news. Good news? Half of Americans are Bible users. Bad news? It…