Mother’s Day: “All that I am, or hope to be, I owe to my angel mother!” – Lincoln 

American Minute with Bill Federer . After the Civil War, abolitionist Julia Ward Howe, writer of “The Battle Hymn of the Republic, led a Mother’s Day for Peace in New York on June 2, 1872, to promote peace, national healing, and reconciliation. She composed a proclamation to “appeal to womanhood throughout the world”… READ MORE > > >

Big Brother: CDC Tracked Millions of Phones to Monitor COVID-19 Lockdown Compliance

I read this headline and all I could think of was George Orwell’s classic “1984.” . The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is the national public health agency of the United States. We have probably heard about it and felt its influence on American life more during the COVID-19 pandemic than at any … More Big Brother: CDC Tracked Millions of Phones to Monitor COVID-19 Lockdown Compliance

Focus President Jim Daly’s Statement on Leaked Draft of Dobbs’ Opinion and related articles

“Curiously, the majority of the rhetoric surrounding abortion centers on a woman’s right to choose and little to nothing on a baby’s right to live.” “The Supreme Court’s Office of Public Information has confirmed the authenticity of the draft of the Dobbs’ opinion leaked to media – but stressed the highly-anticipated decision is still pending. … More Focus President Jim Daly’s Statement on Leaked Draft of Dobbs’ Opinion and related articles

Breakpoint Special:

Justice Alito’s Leaked Opinion: The Future of Roe and the Damage to the High Court On Tuesday, the Supreme Court confirmed the authenticity of a draft opinion from Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito regarding the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health case.  John Stonestreet visits with Erin Morrow Hawley, senior counsel to the appellate team at Alliance Defending … More Breakpoint Special:

Prayer in School…

Do you think society is better off since banning prayer from classrooms 60 years ago? Dennis responds to objections to a PragerU social media post on optional, non-denominational prayer in schools. Hear why Dennis believes this was one of the worst rulings in America’s judicial history. Watch Now

Taking Unpopular Stands in a Strange New World

According to Theodoret of Cyrrhus, on January 1, A.D. 404, an ascetic monk named Telemachus jumped to the floor of the arena during a gladiatorial match and begged the competitors to stop. The crowd was so angry at the interruption that they stoned him to death. When Christian Emperor Honorius heard about Telemachus’ act of bravery, he … More Taking Unpopular Stands in a Strange New World