Category: Politics

Memorial Day is a profound American holiday because it connects the present with so many different points of our past. It was originally known as Decoration Day, a...

In January 2023, the United States reached its national debt limit of $31.4 trillion. Set by law, the debt limit is the maximum debt that the Department of...

On February 28, the Supreme Court of the United States heard oral arguments for two cases challenging the Biden Administration’s plan to cancel a portion of student loan...

We’re hearing the full blend of skepticism, joy, critique, and applause surrounding the recent non-stop gatherings on university campuses. Asbury, Cedarville, Lee University, and others have experienced unique...

“Stupid is as stupid does,” quips Forrest Gump in the 1994 movie by the same name. There is a curious statement about stupidity floating around on the internet...

According to a Harvard University survey, 51 percent of young adults between the ages of 18 and 29 do not support capitalism. Many millennials feel that capitalism causes...

On August 3, 2017, the Washington Post published an article stating that the majority of Christians (presumably self-professed) believe poverty is “the result of individual failings” or blame...

Businessman Andrew Thorburn took over as chief executive officer of the Essendon Football Club last month. While it’s not the NFL, Essendon football is a big deal in...

The principles taught by Jesus and the apostles provided clarity for early Chris­tians, who, at times, found themselves persecuted by the Roman state for refus­ing to engage in...

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