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  • Becoming United and Thankful | America’s Hope
    Becoming United and Thankful | America’s Hope
    After a tough, divisive, and historic presidential election, Kelly Wright focuses on how Americans are seeking to become more united. Christina Tobin discusses the impact of elections and the role ...
    November 27, 2024BY Kelly Wright
  • Losing the Freedom to Laugh in the Age of Political Correctness: Cartoonist Leunig Reflects on 55-Year Career
    Losing the Freedom to Laugh in the Age of Political Correctness: Cartoonist Leunig Reflects on 55-Year Career
    Veteran Australian political cartoonist Michael Leunig reflects on his 55-year newspaper career, and his plans for the future.
    September 20, 2024BY Crystal-Rose Jones
  • Hope Through Fashion and History | America’s Hope
    Hope Through Fashion and History | America’s Hope
    It’s New York Fashion Week. America’s Hope features an interview with top fashion model Chantal Nani Rosen, who ...
    September 9, 2024BY Kelly Wright
  • Taking the Kids: And Learning a Little History Along the Way
    Taking the Kids: And Learning a Little History Along the Way
    History is filled with tragedies that bring out heroic acts.
    September 8, 2024BY Eileen Ogintz
  • Evangelicals and Trump | America’s Hope
    Evangelicals and Trump | America’s Hope
    Many evangelicals strongly support former President Donald Trump’s quest to be elected again as president of the United ...
    July 18, 2024BY Kelly Wright
  • This 117-Year-Old Ferry Served in Both World Wars—See How a Couple Has Transformed Its Interiors
    This 117-Year-Old Ferry Served in Both World Wars—See How a Couple Has Transformed Its Interiors
    Built in 1907, the ferry named Yankee has survived well over a century of daring adventures. The charismatic ...
    June 28, 2024BY Anna Mason
  • From History Genius to Congressional Candidate: Bruce Lou on Why Gen Z Should Read More
    From History Genius to Congressional Candidate: Bruce Lou on Why Gen Z Should Read More
    "This is the ultimate underdog story," said Bruce Lou from San Francisco, who is running for Congress and ...
    June 10, 2024BY Steve Ispas
  • When It Comes to Human Society, the More You Plan, the More You Fail: Vladislav Bogorov
    When It Comes to Human Society, the More You Plan, the More You Fail: Vladislav Bogorov
    NTD’s Lee Hall sits down with author and former lawyer Vladislav Bogorov to talk about his book on ...
    May 28, 2024BY Lee Hall
  • The History of Radio Is Thriving in This Fascinating, Hidden Bay Area Museum
    The History of Radio Is Thriving in This Fascinating, Hidden Bay Area Museum
    The first entertainment broadcast was in the Bay area where musical concerts were broadcasted by dangling a microphone ...
    May 20, 2024BY Tribune News Service
  • Juneau, Alaska: A City Where Indigenous Culture, Rich History, and Nature’s Wonders Collide
    Juneau, Alaska: A City Where Indigenous Culture, Rich History, and Nature’s Wonders Collide
    In Juneau, Alaska, you’ll be able to see wild bears up close—and many other memorable sights.
    May 16, 2024BY Eric Lucas
  • The Real Meaning of Censorship | Freedom First
    The Real Meaning of Censorship | Freedom First
    Free speech is not just about speaking–it is about influencing the public mind.
    March 11, 2024BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • The Forgetting Is Mandatory
    The Forgetting Is Mandatory
    Commentary Under the cover of disease control, most nations in the world have lived through the equivalent of ...
    February 14, 2024BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • How Civics Can Counter Antisemitism on Campus
    How Civics Can Counter Antisemitism on Campus
    Commentary The shocking scenes of college students, faculty, and staff defending Hamas’s October 7th massacre of Israeli civilians ...
    January 23, 2024BY Pete Peterson and Jack Miller
  • How History Is Rewritten
    How History Is Rewritten
    Commentary Sweden is a very nice country with a long history and tremendous achievements from the Nobel Prize ...
    January 18, 2024BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • The Wisdom of Our Ancestors
    The Wisdom of Our Ancestors
    Commentary Liberalism and progressivism, in their most radical and aggressive forms, increasingly identify freedom with self-will and with ...
    January 16, 2024BY Daniel J. Mahoney
  • Woman Buys a $25 Brooch, but It Turns out to Be a Rare Victorian Treasure That Could Be Worth $19,000
    Woman Buys a $25 Brooch, but It Turns out to Be a Rare Victorian Treasure That Could Be Worth $19,000
    A woman was left stunned after a brooch she bought at a market for less than 20 pounds ...
    January 9, 2024BY SWNS
  • Why We Long for the Past
    Why We Long for the Past
    Commentary “Clang, clang, clang went the trolley, Ding, ding, ding went the bell ...” Do you know that ...
    December 27, 2023BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • Andrew Roberts: The Importance of Learning Lessons From History and Understanding Conflict | British Thought Leaders
    Andrew Roberts: The Importance of Learning Lessons From History and Understanding Conflict | British Thought Leaders
    NTD's Lee Hall sits down with Andrew Roberts, historian, author and member of the House of Lords. Lord ...
    December 12, 2023BY Lee Hall
  • The Best History Books of 2023
    The Best History Books of 2023
    Here is our selection of the most interesting history books of the year.
    December 11, 2023BY Dustin Bass
  • Hunter Biden Offers to Publicly Testify Before Congress, House Republicans Say Not So Fast | Capitol Report
    Hunter Biden Offers to Publicly Testify Before Congress, House Republicans Say Not So Fast | Capitol Report
    Hunter Biden says he wants to testify, for the public to see, as part of the House Oversight Committee's ...
    November 28, 2023BY Steve Lance
  • Historian Mom Worried About America’s Falling Historical Literacy Writes Unbiased Homeschool Curriculum
    Historian Mom Worried About America’s Falling Historical Literacy Writes Unbiased Homeschool Curriculum
    Holly Metesh's "Chronos"—a curriculum guide for teaching history to kids—is becoming a must-have tool for many Americans.
    November 22, 2023BY Louise Chambers
  • What Is the Sound of ‘Woke’ Postmodernism?
    What Is the Sound of ‘Woke’ Postmodernism?
    Commentary The first strike of the first bell was impossibly low and rumbling. It seemed to shake the ...
    November 15, 2023BY Jeffrey A. Tucker
  • Incredibly Rare First English Astronomy Book, Published 467 Years Ago, Sells for Thousands
    Incredibly Rare First English Astronomy Book, Published 467 Years Ago, Sells for Thousands
    A 467-year-old astronomy book—which was the first ever to be written in English—has fetched 10,000 pounds (approx. $12,000) ...
    November 3, 2023BY SWNS
  • 6 Ways to Rewrite History
    6 Ways to Rewrite History
    'The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history,' ...
    October 27, 2023BY Nicole James
  • This ‘Ghostly’ 19th-Century Castle on the Hudson River Was Once a Massive Arsenal Storehouse: PHOTOS
    This ‘Ghostly’ 19th-Century Castle on the Hudson River Was Once a Massive Arsenal Storehouse: PHOTOS
    There’s something of the Great Gatsby about Bannerman Castle, located on an uninhabited island in New York’s Hudson ...
    October 11, 2023BY Anna Mason
  • Simone Biles Wins 6th All-Around Title at Worlds to Become Most Decorated Gymnast in History
    Simone Biles Wins 6th All-Around Title at Worlds to Become Most Decorated Gymnast in History
    ANTWERP, Belgium—Not even a slight stumble near the end could stop Simone Biles. Less than three months after ...
    October 6, 2023BY The Associated Press
  • George Washington’s Guide to Being a Gentleman
    George Washington’s Guide to Being a Gentleman
    Timeless advice from the first president of the United States.
    September 5, 2023BY Annie Holmquist
TOP NEWS
  • Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
    4hr By Lawrence Wilson
    Eli Lilly Poised to Suspend Drug Discounts to Large Hospitals
  • US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
    5hr By Naveen Athrappully
    US Bankruptcy Filings Increase 7 Percent Yearly
  • How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
    6hr By Jacob Burg
    How a Tiny Insect Decimated Florida’s Citrus, and What Orchardists Are Doing About It
  • Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
    12hr By Melanie Sun
    Treasury Department Seeks to Redirect Iranian Assets to Gulf Nations for War Damages
  • Kentucky Derby Champion Golden Tempo Wins 2026 Belmont Stakes
    13hr By Ross Kelly
    Kentucky Derby Champion Golden Tempo Wins 2026 Belmont Stakes
  • Hegseth Warns Europe of ‘Dangerous Ideologies’
    14hr By Tom Gantert
    Hegseth Warns Europe of ‘Dangerous Ideologies’
  • Trump Issues Memo to Accelerate AI Use for National Security
    14hr By Aldgra Fredly
    Trump Issues Memo to Accelerate AI Use for National Security
  • Trump Grants Full Pardon to Former Rep. Stephen Buyer
    16hr By Jacki Thrapp
    Trump Grants Full Pardon to Former Rep. Stephen Buyer
  • How Constitutional Liberties Moved Into Hidden Algorithms | Jacob Siegel
    19hr By Jan Jekielek, Epoch TV
    How Constitutional Liberties Moved Into Hidden Algorithms | Jacob Siegel
  • Auburn University Student Missing for Days Found Dead in Japan
    19hr By Tom Gantert
    Auburn University Student Missing for Days Found Dead in Japan
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