A new report shows the growing marriage divide is a major source of social and economic inequality, eroding the American Dream for many.
It seems that every time new information about Ebola’s spread comes out, media schoolmarms lecture people who are discussing it.
Heightened interest and concern about Ebola is not panic and the media really need to stop characterizing it as such. Besides, why trust reporters?
MSNBC’s audience is less liberal than that of the New York Times, Politico, NPR or Washington Post. Hate-watching can’t explain it all. What’s the reason?
Obama already had an Ebola Czar before he appointed Ron Klain as one. The two have several things in common, beginning with absence from Ebola meetings.
The Houston government’s intimidation attacks on religious liberty are scandalous. Christians have a responsibility to fight them.
Politicians are calling for Obama to appoint an Ebola czar. But he already has one. Her performance should warn us about putting our faith in government.
Democratic candidate Alison Grimes is being ridiculed for refusing to admit she voted for President Obama. No need to vote for her, but cut her some slack.
Every year we’re deluged with calls to end the War on Christmas. But this year’s War on Advent has already begun. You can’t fight one and not the other.
The wedding industry suggests spending a ton of cash on a ring and ceremony for marital bliss. Some economists looked into it and say it’s bad advice.
Do people really need disclaimers to be informed that Tom and Jerry is violent?
Even this late in his 2nd term, Saturday Night Live is unable to poke even the slightest bit of fun at President Obama. The rest of the show is weak, too.
Neil deGrasse Tyson finally responded to queries about quotes he’s peddled. He’s unable to provide any outside verification but insists his memory is solid.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s long-standing focus on how “some” people shouldn’t have babies but should have subsidized abortion is Eugenics 101.
When a conservative media outlet published a big scoop about radical organizer Saul Alinsky and Hillary Clinton, the media response was bizarre.
The New York Times’ ongoing confusion about Easter is the most curious part of its general confusion about Christianity and what it means.
Sarah Palin is a good way to tease out Freudian levels of weirdness. But why are conservative women such a threat? Is it their embrace of life?
In what world is Nicole Wallace a good representative for conservative women? Her debut featured her trademarked and tiresome bashing of Sarah Palin.
Lost in the bitter fights over Ted Cruz’s speech to persecuted Christians was the fact that all sides had valid arguments. Consider what you missed.
Fighting global persecution of Christians should be a top priority for Sen. Ted Cruz. What he chose to do when addressing the important topic was misguided.