Doug Mills - Pool / Getty ImagesCommentary Biden Cancels Trump's 'Garden of American Heroes' and Ends Executive Order Protecting Monuments It is a shame that Biden has bought into the far left's cancel culture, because America's heritage is definitely worth celebrating. By Randy DeSoto May 14, 2021
Andrew Harnik - Pool - AFP / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Dennis Prager: 3 Reasons Biden Should Reconsider Withdrawing from Afghanistan 'Had America not sacrificed 37,000 of its finest young men, all of Korea would be the giant concentration camp that became North Korea.' By Dennis Prager May 10, 2021
Tom DeCicco / ShutterstockOp-Ed Op-Ed: As the Pledge of Allegiance Goes, So Go Our Schools 'Perhaps there will still be a Pledge of Allegiance in 20 years, but who knows what young minds will be pledging allegiance to.' By David Hofstede May 10, 2021
Paul Marotta / Getty ImagesCommentary CNN's Don Lemon Fails to Get Guest to Take 'Bait,' Instead Gets Contradicted on Slavery 'The compromise is really the fact that Southern colonies actually wanted to count enslaved African-Americans as one person each,' he said. By C. Douglas Golden May 8, 2021
MPI / Getty ImagesCommentary Every American Should Read This Letter from Chief Justice Who Destroyed FDR's Court-Packing Scheme Of the many similarites between Presidents Biden and Roosevelt, none strike a greater resemblance than their court-packing proposals. By Brett Kershaw May 1, 2021
Underwood Archives / Getty ImagesCommentary FDR Had an Insidious Plan for When Court-Packing Failed - Biden May Be Using it Right Now Franklin Roosevelt would wait two years to devise a plan to reckon with his black-robed counterparts on the high court. By Brett Kershaw April 28, 2021
Al Drago - Pool / Getty ImagesCommentary WaPo Digs Into Sen. Scott's Background to Show He Hasn't Suffered Enough to Be a Real Black, It Backfires as People Step Forward There was backlash from across the political spectrum for this embarassing and racist 'fact-check' into Scott's past. By Isa Ryan April 24, 2021
Emily Clements / Heritage Auctions via AP 'One-of-a-Kind' US Coin Prototype Minted in 1794 Fetches Staggering Sum at Auction A copper coin that was struck by the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia as a prototype in 1794 was auctioned off for $840,000. By The Associated Press April 24, 2021
Samuel Corum / Getty ImagesCommentary Fact-Checkers Go After Black Republican Senator for Story of Grandfather Picking Cotton, But They Run Into 1 Big Problem How is it not completely racist to fact-check whether the only black Senator's grandfather actually picked cotton? By Isa Ryan April 24, 2021
Shannon Finney / Getty Images National World War I Memorial Opens with Ceremony Honoring 'Proud, Brave Americans' The new World War I Memorial in Washington opened to the public with a ceremony in honor of the veterans who served in the war. By The Associated Press April 16, 2021