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Presidents’ Day – George Washington’s Birthday – American Minute with Bill Federer

There have been 46 U.S. Presidents. The tallest was Abraham Lincoln at 6’4” and shortest was James Madison at 5’4”. The heaviest President was William...

U.S. Army Pacific Holds Course Called ‘China Way of War’

The U.S. Army Pacific (USARPAC) held a five-day course discussing how the Chinese Community Party (CCP) thinks and operates militarily.

Russian Official Dmitry Medvedev Threatens Nuclear Strikes on Western Capitals

Moscow would launch nuclear weapons at Washington and other Western capitals if compelled to relinquish Ukrainian territory it has annexed, Dmitry Medvedev, a close...

Israel Has ‘No Future In the Region’: Hamas

A top Hamas representative told Hezbollah's al-Manar news that Israel has "no future in the region."

North Korea Alleges to Test ‘Underwater Nuclear Weapon System’

North Korea announced last week that it tested a nuclear-capable underwater attack drone, a weapon that could potentially destroy entire port cities.

WHO Pushes for Pandemic Treaty Over ‘Disease X’

The World Health Organization's (WHO) director, General Tedros Ghebreyesus, called for a pandemic treaty in response to an unknown "Disease X."

Battle of the Bulge – Freezing Winter 1944 WWII “We will, with God’s help, go forward to victory” – American Minute with Bill Federer

World War Two was the deadliest military conflict in history, with an estimated 85 million deaths, mostly in the Pacific, and Europe's Western Front and Eastern Front. On the Eastern Front, one major clashes with National Socialist Workers...

Freezing Valley Forge, 1777, and Starving Ships “If those few thousand men endured that long winter of suffering … what right have we to...

[pWashington lost the Battle of Brandywine on September 11, 1777, and was force to retreat toward Philadelphia. Near the same time, British General Burgoyne's troops marched south from Canada toward Albany, New York,...

The Middle East: Will “the Cradle of Civilization … become its Grave”? – American Minute with Bill Federer

President Nixon, in his last official address, August 8, 1974, left a cryptic warning of the Middle East "... so that the cradle of civilization will not...

Battle of Princeton: “Washington advanced so near the enemy’s lines that his horse refused to go further” – American Minute with Bill Federer

Frederick the Great of Prussia called these ten days "the most brilliant in the world's history." After winning the Battle of Trenton, Christmas Day evening, 1776, George Washington's 1,200...

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