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We are living in tumultuous times. American culture seems confused, even schizophrenic.
Culture is never uniform, but within the nation today, contradictory factions are growing. Parents are unsure what kind of future awaits their children, and they fear too many, even their own, will be swept up in a small but raging torrent of political and ideological progressivism.
We need moral courage informed by trustworthy information. Enter The Lion. One of nature’s most majestic creatures, the lion is often a symbol of strength and courage. As a publication, The Lion embodies these ideals.
The Lion is an initiative of the Herzog Foundation, and it carries articles covering a wide range of issues facing American families and culture, especially related to the education of children. In covering these topics, articles will also touch on aspects of parenting, family life, faith, government, and other relevant cultural topics.
We aim to produce timely, critical, must-read news articles and resources for families, educators, and leaders. The Lion publishes a number of stories each day, and we love our daily readers. But we also offer an easy-to-digest weekly newsletter with article excerpts. Don’t miss a single one. Source
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Search Articles‘Toy Story 5’ soars at box office as Disney rebrands for more family-centered content
Ashley Luke is a reporter and writing intern at The Lion. She currently attends Hillsdale College, where she is studying English and Journalism. Share Toy Story 5 has topped $300 million at the North American box office after just two weeks, far outpacing DC Studios’ “Supergirl” and arriving shortly after Disney Branded Television rebranded as Disney Kids & Family.
Supreme Court will hear case of Jewish man harassed for holding prayer services at his home
Jillian Schneider is a Staff Writer for The Lion. Her work has also appeared on RealClearEducation, The Federalist, The Heartlander, Acton Institute PowerBlog, and ZuMedia. Share The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case of Daniel Grand, an Ohio man who says city officials harassed him for holding prayer meetings in his home. The court announced Tuesday it would hear Grand’s lawsuit after a federal appeals court dismissed it last year.
Tennessee hospitals still violating state law on parents’ access to minors’ medical records
Elaine Kutas is a reporter and writing intern at The Lion. She currently attends Hillsdale College, where she is studying English and Journalism. Share Multiple Tennessee health systems are still withholding teenagers’ medical records from parents despite a new state law requiring parental access.
China hawks, tech investors and former lawmakers: meet Hegseth’s new picks for top Pentagon board
Francis Kapper is a contributor to the Daily Caller News Foundation. Share (Daily Caller News Foundation) – Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has selected a new team to help shape policy for the Pentagon. The Department of War’s (DOW) new Defense Policy Board roster will be composed of former government officials, Silicon Valley investors, nuclear deterrence specialists, former lawmakers, economic security officials and conservative policy figures.
State Department offers $10 million reward for information on Russian cyber spies
John Ransom is a senior contributor at The Lion, having been for many years a national political writer and editor whose work has appeared in The Epoch Times, at Townhall.com, Newsmax, the Daily Caller and IBT. Share The State Department is offering up to $10 million for information on Russian intelligence hackers targeting the Signal and WhatsApp accounts of U.S. officials and journalists.
‘Terrible idea’: Top Trump official reveals how tinkering with the sun could land companies in hot water
Audrey Streb is a staff reporter for The Lion based in Washington, D.C. Share Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin told reporters on Tuesday that some future geoengineering attempts might violate the Clean Air Act. Geoengineering spans a wide range of activities, including those that attempt to cool the Earth or remove certain gases from the atmosphere, according to the EPA’s website, which provides up-to-date information on related practices.
GOP lawmakers move to scrap federal rule critics say unfairly targets career schools
Share (Daily Signal) – Rep. Mark Harris, R-N.C., is set to introduce a bill to repeal a federal rule skewing higher education funding. Currently, career and technical schools are being singled out while traditional public and nonprofit colleges and universities are exempt. “Washington should not pick winners and losers in higher education,” Harris told the Daily Signal.
Trump admin, GOP seek workarounds to tackle birthright citizenship
Sarah Roderick-Fitch is The Center Square’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Editor. She has previously worked as an editor, and has been a contributing writer for several publications. In addition to writing and editing, Sarah spent nearly a decade working for non-profit, public policy organizations in the Washington, DC area.
Democrat city boasts of July 4 tyranny, bans fireworks and even sparklers
Paris Apodaca is a journalist fellow for the Daily Caller News Foundation. Share (Daily Caller News Foundation) – One deep blue D.C. suburb will not be celebrating the Fourth of July with fireworks as its local government urges residents to turn in some of their patriotic neighbors. In Alexandria, Virginia, the local government suggests reporting neighbors who are using fireworks, said an X post. “Fireworks are illegal in Alexandria, including sparklers. Report illegal fireworks by calling 311.
REVIEW: ‘Minions & Monsters’ is chaotic fun, though not without a few speedbumps for families
Michael Foust is a writer with more than two decades of experience covering the intersection of faith, culture and news. He has written for the Knoxville News-Sentinel, Toronto Star, Leaf-Chronicle, Crosswalk and Christian Post. He and his amazing wife, Julie, are the parents of four children. Share For as long as time itself has existed, we’re told, the Minions have roamed the Earth in search of the perfect villain to serve.