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Christmas Truce of 1914 – American Minute with Bill Federer

When the First World War began, British women suffragists sent an Open Christmas Letter "To the Women of Germany and Austria" imploring peace as the first Christmas of...

Freezing Valley Forge- American Minute with Bill Federer

Washington 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, expecting...

College Volleyball Players With Transgender Teammate Kneel During National Anthem

For the second consecutive game, three Colorado State women’s volleyball players, including Malaya Jones—who is alleged to have conspired with San Jose State’s transgender player Blaire Fleming to harm a teammate—knelt during the national anthem.

William Brewster & How Pilgrim “Covenant” twisted into “Social Contract,” then Socialism – American Minute with Bill Federer

In 1534, England had officially established the Church of England. A revival movement to "purify" the Church of England was led by "Puritans." Other groups simply separated themselves, meeting in secret, being referred to as "Separatists." Members of...

Christopher Columbus (1451-May 20, 1506)

Christopher Columbus (1451-May 20, 1506) was a Genoese explorer who sailed to America. After Muslim Turks conquered Constantinople in 1453, land routes were cut off from Europe to India and China....

Democrat Gretchen Whitmer Apologizes for Mocking Christians in Recent Video

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer faced backlash after a social media video showed her feeding a kneeling liberal podcaster Doritos, while wearing a Harris-Walz campaign hat.

Is Liberal “Slate” Publication Trustworthy? by William J. Federer

I have to confess, I am not a reader of the Slate online publication, so when I received an email from staff writer Molly Olmstead, I...

First Prayer in Congress – American Minute with Bill Federer

"It was enough to melt a heart of stone," remarked John Adams after the First Prayer in Congress. The First Session of the First Continental Congress opened in September of 1774 with a...

‘Juneteenth’ – American Minute with Bill Federer

During the Civil War, on March 30, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a National Day of Humiliation, Fasting and Prayer. Lincoln stated: "Whereas, the Senate of the United States devoutly...

Biden Appeals to Black Voters in Philadelphia, Criticizes Trump on Handling of George Floyd Protests

President Joe Biden, campaigning in Philadelphia on Wednesday, accused former President Donald Trump of wanting to tear gas those who "peacefully protested" George Floyd's...

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