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NPR Gives Up on Declaration of Independence Reading

National Public Radio (NPR) ended a more than three-decade-long tradition of reading the Declaration of Independence on Monday, July 4.

What History Says About Whether The United States Will Fall Like Rome

Yes, the history of Rome often sounds like our own. But then, it sounds like most every other civilization that has existed in any part of the world at any time in history.

Sports Illustrated: Court Win for Praying Coach Would Erode Democracy

Sports Illustrated has been known since it was founded in 1954 for talented writers who craft engaging you-are-there features, and Greg Bishop is no exception.

Pushing Back Against Wokeism

Many conservatives believe that leftist activists are on a rampage through American institutions — schools, businesses, the justice system, cultural establishments, arts and entertainment, nearly every aspect of life — trashing norms and valued traditions as they go. Now we see, in San Francisco, California, of all places, a spirited pushback.

Where the Founding Fathers Would Stand Today

They might be horrified by aspects of our politics, but they would still join in and give as good as they got.

‘BLM and CRT Movements Comprise a Gigantic Step Backward’: Leftist Professor of Media Studies

Professor Mark Crispin has been teaching propaganda classes at NYU for more than 20 years, a very popular subject that always has more student participation than the designated maximum typically allows.

‘Tis the Season: US Presidents’ Observations About Christmas

For many of us, Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year. Christmas is special for old and young. As Charles Dickens once observed, "For it is good to be children sometimes, and never better than at Christmas, when its mighty Founder was a child Himself."

America’s Founding As A Nation Is Linked To Christmas, And The Founders’ Faith Shows This

When the U.S. was founded in 1776, Christmas was not celebrated the way it is today. In fact, historians found that some settlers who came to America brought the colonial Christmas debate over Christmas with them.

DeSantis announces Stop W.O.K.E. Act to fight ‘corporate-sanctioned racism’ in schools and businesses

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) announced new legislation on Wednesday to fight what he called "corporate-sanctioned racism" in Florida.

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