Slater, blond and with cheekbones like Barry Keoghan’s, is a founder of Quittr, an app that for $30 per year promises to kick porn addictions using one of the human brain’s strongest motivators: shame ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will address the nation's largest conservative media summit at its Nashville gathering on Feb. 19 amid a lineup of other prominent right-wing religious figures. The ...
One Million Moms (1MM) is “disgusted” by a newly released “inappropriate” TV ad for the plant-based margarine spread I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter! which features reality TV chef Gordon Ramsay ...
In the aftermath of Alex Pretti’s killing in Minneapolis, my Instagram algorithm served up a never-ending carousel of sizzling rage. Most of that rage was directed toward the country’s ...
Historians say a White House prayer anthology and 250th anniversary events promote a Christian-centric view of US history.
The Museum of Christian & Gospel Music is designated as a site along the U.S. Civil Rights Trail, announced by the ...
Experts on the Christian right talk about the rise of the movement in the U.S. and how a state law could further erode the ...
Christian hip-hop hits home: New Christian artists push genre boundaries with rap, Afrobeats and R&B
A new wave of artists is transcending traditional notions of Christian music, drawing young global audiences to faith-based rap, Afrobeats and R&B.
The recent controversy in the Columbus mayoral race over Christian nationalism reveals a deep lack of understanding about ideological and political vocabulary. Mayoral candidate Joanne Cogle paid over ...
If asked to name examples of sins, most people would probably not mention “empathy.” But in recent years, attacks on empathy have moved from fringe talking points into mainstream right-wing Christian ...
A review of a violent Seattle police response to protesters demonstrating against a conservative Christian group’s rally at Cal Anderson Park on Capitol Hill last spring found failed communications, ...
In the past, the word "empathy" was hardly controversial among conservatives. President Ronald Reagan and Sen. Barry Goldwater (R-Arizona) never used "empathy" as an insult. But in recent years, many ...
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