By: Brittany Bernstein – nationalreview.com – May 29, 2025 Shareholders are using their influence to force companies like PepsiCo to abandon the politicized stances they took during the 2020 moral panic. At the height of the Covid pandemic and America’s so-called racial reckoning, activist groups infiltrated major corporations and pressured executives to promote niche, left-wing social causes. But in the…
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FDA Commissioner Marty Makary says the “Make America Healthy Again” report on potential causes of chronic diseases in American children calls for a shift from a “reactionary” to a “proactive” healthcare system in the United States.The Trump administration official, who appeared for “Sunday Morning Futures” interview with Fox News anchor Jackie DeAngelis, argues that more focus should be placed on…
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Kerby Anderson Technology makes our lives easier, but digital technology can also make our lives more complicated. Over the last two decades, we have seen the rise of misinformation, polarization, and conspiracy theories. How can we navigate a world where so much information is coming at us at light speed? Jason Thacker provides some important guidelines in his new book,…
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Penna Dexter Planned Parenthood released its annual report right in the middle of House Republicans’ effort to defund the organization. What timing! The report shows that, in 2024, Planned Parenthood committed more abortions than the previous year and soaked in 13 percent more funding from the U.S. taxpayer. The $792.2 million U.S. taxpayers provided to Planned Parenthood is 39 percent…
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By: Ann E. Marimow – washingtonpost.com – May 22, 2025 With only eight justices voting, the 4-4 tie leaves in place an Oklahoma Supreme Court ruling that a public religious charter school would violate the separation of church and state. The Supreme Court deadlocked Thursday over the constitutionality of what would have been nation’s first public religious charter school, blocking…
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By: Ross Douthat – nytimes.com – April 19, 2025 Everything is under threat. What you care about can make it to the other side. Every great technological change has a destructive shadow, whose depths swallow ways of life the new order renders obsolete. But the age of digital revolution — the time of the internet and the smartphone and the…
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New York Times Bestselling author and a leading voice on Middle East affairs, Joel C. Rosenberg, kicks off the Centennial Institute and Colorado Christian University’s 2025 CCU for Israel event at 7 p.m., March 3, in the McDonald Performance Hall. Rosenberg is a bestselling author with more than 5 million copies of his books in print. His latest book is…
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Kerby Anderson Last week I talked about a John Stossel video that takes on climate myths. He dispelled three myths: Artic will be ice-free, polar bears are going extinct, and climate change has created a food shortage. Today I want to address a few of the other myths in his latest video. Myth number one is: Climate change is making…
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Kerby Anderson The conflict between Harvard University and the Trump administration has been in the news. Victor Davis Hanson uses this news story to ask an important question: “Do Elite Universities Really Wish to Fight the Federal Government?” In his commentary, he unveils a half dozen problems at universities that might cause American taxpayers to reconsider how much money should…
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Academia is once again in the news. Donald Trump’s recent commencement address at the University of Alabama, where he said that America’s “next chapter will not be written by The Harvard Crimson…
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By: The Editorial Board – wsj.com – May 1, 2025 A bilateral mineral deal means the U.S. has economic ‘skin in the game’. Washington and Kyiv will establish a reconstruction investment fund to finance projects that include developing Ukraine’s abundant natural resources. That includes large supplies of uranium, natural gas, lithium and other rare-earth minerals valued at some $1 trillion,…
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