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A construction worker sits on a beam overlooking NYC. This photo is ideal for illustrating concepts of urban development, construction, and risk.
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Labor Day is Really All About American Exceptionalism

Other than punctuating the end of summer, Labor Day has for many lacked meaning associated with other holidays. Properly understood, it is the holiday that celebrates not only labor, but the job creators and entrepreneurs central to the flourishing of the United States and its people. Read More ›

Dr. Michael Egnor to Present at the Kitsap Prayer Breakfast on the Immortal Mind

Dr. Michael Egnor, CSC Senior Fellow and Professor of Neurosurgery and Pediatrics at Stony Brook University, will speak at the 39th Annual Kitsap County Prayer Breakfast on his new book, The Immortal Mind: A Neurosurgeon’s Case for the Existence of the Soul, coauthored by Denise O’Leary and published by Worthy in June 2025. In this groundbreaking book, Dr. Michael Egnor, Read More ›

Robert J. Marks to Speak on Artificial Intelligence at University of Texas at Dallas

Robert J. Marks, Senior Fellow and Director of the Walter Bradley Center for Natural and Artificial Intelligence, will be speaking at the University of Texas at Dallas on “Non-Computable You: What You Do That AI Never Will.” This talk will draw from the arguments made in his book, Non-Computable You, which explores the limits of artificial intelligence and why certain Read More ›

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Engineered for Oxygen

Without enough oxygen, your body will die. In Episode 1 of Secrets of the Human Body, learn about the astonishing engineering of the body that allows it to harness oxygen’s power and keep us alive. Read More ›
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Wesley J. Smith Discusses Mental Health Outcomes for Abortion on The Ann and Phelim Scoop

Wesley J. Smith appeared on The Ann and Phelim Scoop, hosted by Ann McElhinney and Phelim McAleer, to discuss his latest article, “Study: Mental Illness More Likely After Abortion Than After Childbirth.” Smith explains why the study is both surprising and significant, discusses the findings, and explores why these findings matter regardless of one’s stance on abortion.

Confederate Memorial Removal
Work continues on the removal of the Confederate Memorial in Section 16 of Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Va., Dec. 20, 2023. (U.S. Army photo by Elizabeth Fraser / Arlington National Cemetery / released)
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Restoring Arlington Cemetery’s Reconciliation Monument is Pivotal for American Greatness

The attack on normalcy, traditions, and history in America intensified in 2020 with Covid-19 lockdowns and the riots catalyzed by the death of George Floyd. When destruction then turned under the Congressional Naming Commission to the icons associated with the Confederacy of the Civil War period, the Reconciliation Monument in Arlington Cemetery came into the crosshairs. It was removed from Arlington on Dec. 16, 2023, despite longstanding traditions and laws against desecrating gravesites. Read More ›