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Abraham Lincoln’s 1859 Lesson for Some 2028 Democrat
There are parallels between the John Brown raid and the murder of Charlie Kirk. But only one man seized the moment to start ...
We gather on a day of profound joy, of soaring hope, of renewed faith, and above all, a day to give our deepest thanks to the ...
Federal immigration agents arrested Scott Sakiyama outside his child’s Oak Park elementary school this week after he followed ...
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Largest teachers union teams up with ‘60s radical professor’s namesake org peddling anti-American curriculum
Nonprofit offers controversial social justice lessons for pre-K students, including anti-White materials and Alexandria ...
For 16 years, King County has had the same person helming the ship, former King County Executive Dow Constantine. After four ...
It’s funny because for the longest time, it was conservatives who were faulted for embracing retrograde notions and ideas. But in 2025, it seems, the retrograde people are mostly on the Left. Not ...
Tribune Online on MSNOpinion
Stop ongoing process of 1999 constitution amendment, Olanipekun tells NASS
A legal luminary and former president of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Wole Olanipekun has advised the National ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Today-History-Oct24
Today in History for Oct. 24: In 1260, under Pope Alexander IV, Chartres Cathedral in France was consecrated. Completed in less than 30 years, the structure represents high Gothic architecture at its ...
Good Wednesday morning. Please join me in wishing a happy birthday to Senate President-designate ‘Diamond Jim ’ Boyd, one of ...
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The inside story of how Jesse Jackson almost became America’s first Black presidential nominee
Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr., a civil rights leader and political outsider, ran for president in two groundbreaking campaigns that changed American politics. A son of the segregated South who went from ...
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Why a presidential term limit got written into the Constitution – the story of the 22nd Amendment
Only one person, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, has ever served more than two terms as president of the United States. This is ...
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