Jihadists and Religion
Kerby Anderson Graeme Wood gives us a chilling picture of what Islamic jihadists are really like. His book, The Way of the Strangers: Encounters with the Islamic State, is the result of years of inter...
Skating and Rinkonomics
Kerby Anderson Throughout the years, John Stossel has been trying to find ways to simplify economics and illustrate the benefits of free markets. He has found that Adam Smith’s “invisible hand” is oft...
Virgins Are Healthier
Kerby Anderson A new report from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) finds that teenage virgins are healthier than other students who are sexually active. At first, you might think that is merely an...
Chick-fil-A Infiltration
Kerby Anderson When Chick-fil-A opened its fourth location in New York City, not everyone was pleased. The New Yorker magazine described the spread of the chicken restaurant as “an infiltration” becau...
Better Feminism
Penna Dexter Many tributes to Former First Lady (and First Mom) Barbara Bush describe her 1990 Wellesley graduation speech, which placed her, at least according to the Washington Post, "at the center...
Significant Correction
Kerby Anderson A number of months ago, the American Journal of Political Science issued a correction to a previous study. What was the error? The Journal reversed its conclusion that conservative indi...
Big Tech Censorship
Kerby Anderson The congressional hearings with Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg mostly focused on data collection and privacy. Fortunately, Senator Ted Cruz also raised important questions about what...
Done with Adults
Kerby Anderson The announced departure of House Speaker Paul Ryan brought lots of commentary, but one that deserves more attention is how his exit illustrates the desire of the American public to jett...
Abnormal America
Kerby Anderson Is what is happening these days in America normal? I doubt very few people would answer in the affirmative. But you would probably get different answers depending on a person’s politica...
Right to Die
Kerby Anderson A question Joni Eareckson Tada has been asking over the years is “When Is It Right to Die?” That is the title of her book that has recently been updated. She understands this issue for...
Work for Food
Penna Dexter With unemployment at a low 4.1 percent, businesses are complaining that they can't find enough workers. The WALL STREET JOURNAL says the shortage is due, in part, to "government benefits...
Communism and a Grocery Store
Kerby Anderson Dr. Anne Bradley has been on my radio program and in one of her articles, she talks about her first trip to the Soviet Union. Even as a teenager she could see through the attempt to mak...