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by | Sep 5, 2023

A beggar’s book outworths a noble’s blood. —Henry VIII, Act I, Scene I Above the piano in our living room…

by | Sep 1, 2023

A 12-year-old student in Colorado was kicked out of class for sporting a Gadsden flag patch on his backpack. The…

by | Aug 15, 2023

At the dawn of the 20th century, China’s goal was to be recognized by the West as an equal. So,…

by | Aug 8, 2023

In the 1930s, New York City was at the height of its heyday. Its population was booming, the world was…

by | Aug 7, 2023

The movement toward prosecuting people (i.e., politicians) and not crimes did not start with the current onslaught against former President…

by | Jul 16, 2023

Democrats don’t like the Senate. Sure, they currently hold more seats in the chamber than their GOP rivals. But there…

by and | Jul 14, 2023

Thirty years ago, before the term “woke” was coined into the American lexicon, when “virtue signaling” was unknown, and when…

by | Jul 10, 2023

John Thomas Scopes was your quintessential math and science teacher of the 1920s. He had round glasses and a serious…

by | Jun 21, 2023

The American Spectator intern Grace Reilly sat down with Paul Kengor, Editor of The American Spectator. The conversation details Kengor’s…

by | May 30, 2023

One of the most revealing signs of dementia is the complete loss of one’s memory. This condition disrupts one’s knowledge…

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