
5 Christian Athletes to Cheer On During the 2026 Winter Olympics
Here are five Christian athletes who carry their faith with them to the world’s stage in the 2026 Winter Olympics.

Here are five Christian athletes who carry their faith with them to the world’s stage in the 2026 Winter Olympics.

Way back in 1927, a political scientist named Harold Laswell came up with a theory on mass media that some called the “Hypodermic Needle Theory.”

Social media can be addictive. And when teens engage in those addictive behaviors, mental health problems follow: anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation. Because of that, several

Though Markiplier’s ‘Iron Lung’ put up a good fight, ‘Send Help’ ultimately came out as the weekend’s top-grossing film.

A new study shows how teen boys are exposed to gambling. Roblox’s age verification fails miserably. TikTok won’t get banned, but still sparks controversy.

Social media giants face juries to determine if algorithms or content posted is the culprit in declining mental health.

In movies, why is it harder to watch a dog die than a human? Maybe it is because we understand humans are inherently guilty and dogs inherently innocent.

After a five-week reign, ‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ fell to Amazon’s ‘Mercy,’ a sci-fi thriller featuring Chris Pratt and Rebecca Ferguson.

Teens rate the things they value most. The pros and cons of #RichTok. What should parents know about ChatGPT Health?

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences unveiled their latest batch of Oscar nominees, and the big story had to be Sinners. Ryan Coogler’s
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