Purchasers of Black-Market Human Organs Often Complicit in Murder

The black market in human organs does not receive nearly enough attention. China is probably the worst offender. Source Read More Science and Culture Today

Test Scores, Attendance Improve After District Bans Cellphones

Test scores rose and unexcused absences fell after one of the largest school districts in the country banned cellphones, a new study from the National Bureau of Economic Research found.…

“Generative Entrenchment”: A Fundamental Problem for Darwin’s Tree

An “entity” may be so fundamental, so entrenched, arising so early in embryonic development, that it can’t be toyed with by evolutionary processes. Source Read More Science and Culture Today

Spanberger appoints FBI agent linked to memo on ‘radical’ Catholics to public safety post

Virginia Democrat governor-elect Abigail Spanberger has appointed the Federal Bureau of Investigation agent whose office released a memo many considered anti-Catholic to a post in her administration. Read More The…

At Christmas, Charlie Brown and Coca-Cola Remind Us of Culture’s Sway

Tuesday marks the 60th anniversary of the television debut of “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” the animated classic that continues to charm both children and adults and communicate the true meaning…

Review: Kevin Costner brings gritty, reverent lens to Nativity in ‘The First Christmas’

“Kevin Costner Presents: The First Christmas” takes a direct and reverent approach to the Nativity story, exchanging the traditional holiday cheer for a more historically grounded portrayal of the circumstances,…

Jonathan Evans, son of Tony Evans, installed as new leader of Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship

Tony Evans’ son, Jonathan Evans, was formally installed as the new lead pastor at Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship Church in Dallas, Texas, two months after elders restored their founding Pastor…

Robert P. George on the Reality and Importance of Human Exceptionalism

Whether or not human beings are exceptional is one of the most important questions of our age. Source Read More Science and Culture Today

Pakistan passes bill to form National Commission for Minorities after decade of delay

Pakistan’s Parliament has passed a long-delayed law establishing a National Commission for Minorities, marking a step toward institutional protection for religious minorities after years of advocacy and judicial pressure, though…

Pastor Robert Jeffress to testify on how Biden admin. targeted First Baptist Dallas

Pastor Robert Jeffress of First Baptist Dallas will testify this week about how the church was targeted by the IRS under the Biden administration as the Trump administration continues to…

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