Belief

U.S. Funding Research to Fight Online ‘Misinformation’

The United States government is now funding research to fight online "misinformation" by correcting "false beliefs."

Yale Prof Takes Swipe at Capitalism

Professor Laurie Santos at Yale University warns that capitalism and the pursuit of material possessions and success cause anxiety in students and suggests that religion, spirituality, and positive actions such as meditation and volunteering promote lasting happiness.

Christian Student Group’s First Amendment Win

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln settles a lawsuit with Christian student group Ratio Christi, revising its policy on student fees and paying the group $1,500 and $25,000 in attorneys' fees and costs, after the group accused the university of violating its freedom of speech.

English Bishop Pushes Back at Rewritten ‘Woke’ Christmas Carol Sung at ‘Inclusive’ Church

An English bishop is pushing back after a church choir sang a “woke” version of a popular Christmas carol injecting LGBT and “inclusive” language into the song.

Detransitioning Becomes Growing Choice Among Young People After Gender-Affirming Surgery

Luka "Bunny" Hein was in her early teens when confusion about her true gender developed.

Why Tucker Carlson Remains a Giant That the Establishment Media Can’t Pull Down

The jungle of the US media kingdom appears to be divided between two powerful entities – the pro-establishment behemoth often referred to as the mainstream media, and Tucker Carlson.

40% of Democrats Want Biden to Run In 2024

A USA TODAY and Suffolk University Poll revealed only 46% of Americans view Biden favorably, with only 23% supporting a 2024 presidential bid.

Harvard Ranked No. 1 for ‘Assaults on Jewish Identity’ by AMCHA

25 incidents of anti-Semitism reported at Harvard in 2021, nearly double the number at University of Chicago.

White House Commemorates ‘Wright Brothers Day’

The day is set aside to honor the achievements of Orville and Wilbur Wright, whose aircraft expanded the limits of human discovery and helped define the American spirit of innovation.

Growth of Religious ‘Nones’ Appears to Be Slowing

Americans who identify as religiously unaffiliated appear to be slowing in their population growth, according to a recent analysis from the prominent polling organization Gallup.

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