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Jack Phillips and Religious Freedom Prevail! A Welcome Ruling from the Supremes
Yesterday, the Supreme Court delivered a big victory for the cause of religious freedom and for my favorite cake artist. I'll unpack the decision.
The Problem With Fewer Babies: China Finally Gets It, Why Don't We?
So just as America's fertility rate is tanking, China is waking up to the damage of its one-child policy.
Why Trump Can Cut Funds to Abortion Providers, but It Doesn't Go Far Enough
Last week, the Trump administration moved to cut funds to abortion providers. It was a great move, indeed. But we've got a lot more moves to make ourselves.
California Public Schools to Parents: No Opt-Out for Liberal Sex and Gender Ideology Training
Parents today—especially in California—face really tough questions about their children's education. One of them: Who do kids belong to?
Lynchings and the Need for a Visual Vocabulary
A new memorial aims to remind us of a dark, painful chapter of American history. And remember this history we must, because it's being repeated.
'Westworld' and Why Be Good? What Cruelty Does to Us
There's a question raised by the HBO series "Westworld." It's a question I'll try to answer.
The 'Incel Movement' and the Bitter Fruit of the Sexual Revolution
We say it all the time: Ideas have consequences and bad ideas have victims. The "Incel movement" proves that the sexual revolution was full of bad ideas.
Monkeys Aren't Human, 9th Circuit Tells PETA
A monkey is not a human being. Even the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals understands that. But PETA doesn't.
California to Ban Books?
Once again in California, we see that the new sexual orthodoxy trumps the Constitution.
Why the Ministerial Housing Tax Exemption Is Worth Saving
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has targeted the ministerial housing tax exemption. But it's something that is worth saving.