US Navy / Interim Archives / Getty Images 80 Years After Pearl Harbor Attack, Sailor's Remains Identified Using DNA Testing Nearly 80 years after the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the remains of a veteran who died during the attacks have been identified. By The Associated Press April 4, 2021
Mark Wilson / Getty Images Court Rules Virginia City Can Remove Statues of Robert E. Lee, 'Stonewall' Jackson Virginia's highest court ruled that the city of Charlottesville can take down two statues of Confederate generals. By The Associated Press April 1, 2021
Herlanzer / Shutterstock Larry Elder: The Big Black Guy at the Back of the Room Who Gives Conservatives Hope for America '"I now see I've been manipulated by the party that I voted for all my life." He then ticked off some of the points I made in my speech.' By Larry Elder March 31, 2021
David McNew / Getty Images Erasing the Line: The Makings of a Migration Crisis Biden may not be ready to admit a crisis at the border, but experts are certain there is one - and they say it is decades in the making. By Andrew J. Sciascia March 23, 2021
Kamil Krzaczynski - AFP / Getty Images City Becomes First in the US to Officially Institute Reparations for Black Residents 'It is, alone, not enough,' said the Democrat behind the initiative. 'It’s going to be many programs and initiatives, and more funding,' she said. By Jack Davis March 23, 2021
Derek R. Henkle - AFP / Getty Images Chicago City Commission Planning New Purge of Monuments, Identifies 41 'Problematic' Statues As murders skyrocket in Chicago, city officials are focused on trying to tear down statues of former presidents and historical figures. By Samantha Chang March 15, 2021
San Francisco Unified School District Alamo Elementary Being Renamed After Leftists Claim Current Title Is Part of a 'Call for Vengeance Against Mexicans' '''Remember the Alamo' was a call for vengeance against Mexicans that was used as a rallying cry at San Jacinto." By C. Douglas Golden March 6, 2021
Gage Skidmore / Wikimedia Commons Civil Rights Icon Calls Out White Guilt as Liberal Racism: 'It's Insulting' 'They're doing this in the name of "pursuing justice for blacks," but I don't think they care at all about blacks.' By Samantha Chang March 4, 2021
Joe Raedle / Getty Images Trump Brings CPAC Crowd to Its Feet After Declaring Judeo-Christian Values Are Vital to Nation The US is groping to find its way in the afterglow of the profound and true founding vision and becoming more divided along the way. By Randy DeSoto March 1, 2021
Hulton Archive / Getty Images Op-Ed: Want to Know What the Founders Thought of Abortion? Read What Their Teacher Taught Them 'The original constitutional duty to “secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity” was completely ignored in Roe.' By Rita Joseph March 1, 2021