Is Texas Being Invaded? Founding Fathers Would Say 'Yes'
There's no denying that there's a crisis at America's southern border. Even many of Joe Biden's most ardent defenders will admit that.
U.S. Foreign Policy Needs Some Washingtonian Realism
As America navigates the tumultuous waters of the 21st century's international landscape, the time has come to revisit the foundational principles of our nation's foreign policy.
What John Adams taught a soon-to-be nation about the rule of law, mob rule
The most important trial in their nation's Colonial history has much to teach Americans.
Asia-Focused Foreign Policy Is Not Isolationism
A pivot towards Asia has deep roots in U.S. foreign policy, especially among conservatives.
Archaeologists reveal secrets of the "Birthplace of Texas"
"During Sam Houston's second term as president of the republic, he relocated the capital to this location," an expert said.
Washington's Birthday Deserves To Be Its Own Holiday
America's excellence, its exceptionalism, used to be embodied in the spirit of George Washington, whose birthday is observed today.
Justice Clarence Thomas Deserves Recognition as an Icon of Black History
As we honor Black History Month, we should celebrate Thomas' towering achievements, admirable resilience, and unrivaled contributions to our country.
Conservatives Should Embrace Child Tax Credit Expansion
Public policy can be both pro-market and pro-family, as the House of Representatives demonstrated on Wednesday.
The Threat to Black History and Its Founding Father
Black history is under attack, and that includes the story of Black History Month's founder himself.
Declining U.S. Military Strength Reveals a Deeper Leadership Crisis
The first step to the United States reasserting itself on the world stage is for everyday Americans to reassert themselves in the halls of power.
When It Comes to Immigration Reform, Don't Forget Black Voters
Black Americans are the most reliable Democratic voters, yet the Democratic Party betrays their loyalty by actively supporting policies that harm Black people.
Dear Boomers: Here's What Gen Z Conservatives Want You To Know
In the eyes of Gen Z conservatives, conserving the conservatism of our parents may be the least conservative thing to do.
Once Upon A Time, Democrats Knew How To Appeal to the Working Class
A transformation of the Democratic Party's base has left out working-class Americans who make up the economic backbone of the country.
Democracy Needs Citizens Who Can Think—Not Just Act
Those interested in civic education and civic health need to realize that mere participation does not equate with the health of our republic.
Kevin McCarthy fact-checked on American history in brutal community note
McCarthy's claims about U.S. history sparked a wave of ridicule on social media.
Filipino American History Matters
Filipinos are the third largest Asian American group in the U.S. with 4.2 million Filipinos. But we continue to live in America's shadows.
Originalism Keeps Judges in Check and the People in Charge
If judges can simply look for whatever interpretation will produce the results they want, judges control the law.
In Politics, Morality Always Matters
Does it make sense to evaluate the personal morality of politicians while judging their suitability for high office?
Constitution Day: An Occasion for Reflection
Constitution Day falls on September 17, and it doesn't get anywhere near the recognition it deserves.
It's Time To End America's Impeachment Epidemic
Why, in this latter stage of our political history, has America come down with an altogether unprecedented impeachment epidemic?
Jason Aldean's Values are American Values
Leftist critics have assailed Aldean's song as racist because the video uses violent images from the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests.
America Is Worth Celebrating
July 4 is a big day as Americans will soon celebrate our nation's 247th birthday, honoring a document that changed history: the Declaration of Independence.
Conservatives, Don't Be Afraid To Embrace Juneteenth
Juneteenth is a day to celebrate the ways that local communities and interpersonal encounters play crucial roles in the sustenance of a nation.
Memorial Day—America's Transcendent Holiday
Memorial Day, rightly understood, offers inspiration and depth to rediscover and restore the ideals that made America great.
Suspected Civil War-era relic found by metal detectorist—"American history"
While metal detecting at Civil War stronghold Fort Caswell, Tentis Moore was stunned to stumble on the remnants of military action.
Stolen Land and Broken Promises
The Ninth Circuit Court can save Oak Flat, our religious traditions and the very soul of the Apache people.
The Consequences of Constitutional Ignorance
How are we going to have a functional society when our society has no idea how it is supposed to function?
An American Speaker
From the start, Speaker McCarthy began describing an American way to govern—not a Republican nor a factional way.
Watch: Ed Norton reacts to slave-owning ancestors in "Finding Your Roots"
"When you read slave aged 8, you just, you want to die," said the "Fight Club" and "Glass Onion" actor after a grim discovery on an upcoming episode PBS show "Finding Your Roots."
This Thanksgiving, Give Thanks for The Principles that Bind Us Together
In the midst of this Thanksgiving season, let's remember the shared history and principles that bind us together.