@ArmyWP_Football / X screen shot Army Football Unveils Special Uniforms to Honor Legendary Infantry Unit Behind Famous 'Thunder Run' in Iraq Army unveiled uniforms honoring the 3rd Infantry Division for the upcoming Army-Navy game. By Randy DeSoto November 22, 2023
@danielcoates_25 / X screen shotCommentary High School Cancels Student-Created 'USA Day', Calls 'Unification' Idea Too 'Politicized' "I think it’s absurd," a parent said. "I think it’s sad and depressing we’re at this state that celebrating the United States is political." By Warner Todd Huston November 21, 2023
Wikimedia CommonsPremium What if Kennedy Had Served a 2nd Term? 60th Anniversary of JFK's Assassination President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, just over 1,000 days into his term. By Randy DeSoto November 21, 2023
Library of CongressPremium The Long History of Violence in Congress In our nation's history, there have been many instances where congressional leaders engaged in physical conflict with one another. By Johnathan Jones November 20, 2023
Anna Moneymaker / Getty ImagesCommentary Liberal Media Shrieks in Fear Over Flag Outside Speaker Johnson's Office With tortured reasoning, Rolling Stone connected a historic flag to "Christian Extremism" and violence, but social media users pushed back. By Michael Schwarz November 16, 2023
Jessica Kourkounis / Getty Images ; Michael Loccisano / Getty Images Video: RFK Jr. Claims Woody Harrelson's Father Was Involved in JFK's Assassination In August of this year, Woody Harrelson was seen wearing a hat supporting Robert Kennedy Jr.'s bid for the White House. By Johnathan Jones November 15, 2023
Eva Marie Uzcategui / Getty ImagesPremium When 3rd-Party Candidates Changed Elections - And History Third-party candidates can change history, as evidenced by two presidential elections decided more than a century ago. By Michael Schwarz November 14, 2023
@jasonrantz / XCommentary American Elementary School Reportedly Scraps Veterans Day Assembly, Replaces It with UN-Sponsored 'Day of Tolerance' "The school administration has moved strongly away from pride in our traditions and American history," one parent said. By Laura Wellington November 10, 2023
Wikimedia CommonsPremium Last Time Democrats Took GOP Presidential Nominee Off the Ballot Was 1860 Ironically, this time around they're trying to do it with a post-Civil War amendment that no Democrats voted for in Congress. By Randy DeSoto November 7, 2023
rodrigomenezes / Shutterstock Dozens of Bird Species to be Renamed After Current Names Declared 'Racist,' 'Misogynistic' Eradicating “exclusionary” bird names is a top priority of the American Ornithological Society. By Lorri Wickenhauser November 3, 2023