Susan Walsh / APCommentary Ed Sec Misstates Reagan Quote, Accidentally Exposes His Dept. as Enemy of Freedom The education secretary quoted former President Ronald Reagan, but left out the most crucial portion of the conservative icon's words. By Randy DeSoto November 28, 2023
Mark Wilson / Getty Images 'Missed Opportunity': JFK Author Reveals Chilling Incident a Year Before Dallas That Could Have Changed Everything One historian stumbled upon an event 13 months before the fatal attack that should have reshaped presidential security protocols. By Lorri Wickenhauser November 25, 2023
Christophe Ena / AP Napoleon's Hat Fetches an Imperial Price at Auction The sale of the hat comes days before the release of Ridley Scott's film ‘’Napoleon'' with Joaquin Phoenix. By The Associated Press November 19, 2023
Getty Images Book Overdue for More Than a Century Returned to US Library: 'It's an Artifact' “It has reached a point where it’s not just an old book, it’s an artifact. It has a little bit of history to it.” By The Associated Press November 18, 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
Aaron Chown - WPA Pool / Getty ImagesCommentary Charles III Spotted Wearing Woke Symbol Alongside Remembrance Poppy: 'The King Has Made an Absolutely Terrible Mistake' We need not imagine how black veterans from the early 20th century would have felt about segregated observances. They experienced them. By Michael Schwarz November 10, 2023
Just Stop Oil via AP Climate Activists Smash Protective Glass Panel of Historic Painting in London National Gallery Police said officers also arrested dozens of other Just Stop Oil protesters who were “slow marching” and obstructing traffic. By The Associated Press November 6, 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
Andrey Denisyuk / Getty ImagesPremium 'Screwtape Proposes a Toast': Why C.S. Lewis Believed Demons Love Democracy C.S. Lewis' literary demon Screwtape touted "democracy" as a potential pathway to hell, which should make us think seriously about that word. By Michael Schwarz November 1, 2023
@washingtonpost / X screen shotCommentary Museum Director Gloats as Robert E. Lee Statue Is Melted Down in Secret The gleeful and self-righteous destruction of a Robert E. Lee statue revealed a lack of discernment indistinguishable from ignorance. By Michael Schwarz October 27, 2023