Florida Sues OpenAI for Allegedly Aiding FSU Shooter

Florida launched a criminal investigation into ChatGPT and its parent company, OpenAI, this week for allegedly advising the gunman who opened fire outside Florida State University (FSU) last April. Florida…

Texas Baptists Review Relationship with Baylor Over LGBT, Anti-ICE Event

The Baptist General Convention of Texas (BGCT) is reviewing its relationship with Baylor University after the school hosted “All Are Neighbors,” an event featuring LGBT activists and anti-ICE protestors. It’s…

Fernando Mendoza’s First Choice as NFL’s First Pick is Family

As expected, Heisman Trophy and National Championship-winning quarterback Fernando Mendoza was the top pick in the NFL Draft by the Las Vegas Raiders on Thursday night – a storybook finish…

Feds Deregulate Marijuana

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) deregulated FDA-approved marijuana products today to “strengthen medical research.” The decision carries out President Trump’s December executive order from…

Gov. Bill Lee Signs Resolution Declaring June ‘Nuclear Family Month’ in Tennessee

This June, Tennessee is saying goodbye to LGBT pride month and hello to “Nuclear Family Month.” On April 9, Gov. Bill Lee signed a joint resolution enacted by the Tennessee…

We Were Warned About the SPLC

It’s an ancient secular proverb that “Dead men tell no tales” – but it’s also true that the warnings of very wise people who have passed from this world to…

Religion Increasingly Important to Young Men, Gallup Finds

Young men are increasingly turning to that “Old Time Religion.” Faith is becoming more important to young men, who now surpass young women in saying religion is “very important” to…

President Trump Paves Way for Fewer Restrictions on Psychedelics

President Trump signed an executive order Saturday to expedite FDA reviews of psychedelic drugs to treat mental health disorders. The order, titled “Accelerating Medical Treatments for Serious Mental Illness,” purports…

DOJ Indicts SPLC for Fraud — Used Donor Money to Fund Racist Groups

The Department of Justice announced a federal grand jury indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center, charging the organization with using donor money to pay leaders of racist groups like…

Ten Commandments Can Remain in Texas Classrooms

According to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, it’s constitutional to require public schools in Texas to display the Ten Commandments. Tuesday’s ruling was by the narrowest…

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