For the first time, the United States has become dependent on other countries for food. Even though U.S. farms continue to produce cereals and grains, America’s reliance on imported meats, fruits and vegetables is surging. It doesn’t have to be this way — the United States could grow its ...
The recent explosive congressional hearing with presidents from among some of the nation’s most elite universities — Harvard, MIT and the University of Pennsylvania — nearly broke the internet. All three academic leaders could not clearly state that advocating genocide against Jews might ...
New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu didn’t waste any time making it official.
As soon as he took the stage at a Manchester, N.H., campaign event, he told the crowd about encountering a “sweet older woman” who stopped him and asked, “So, are you finally going to endorse Nikki ...
We all make mistakes. To err is human, after all. For example, fences are sometimes built on the wrong side of the property line. It happens.
When armies and nations make such a faux pas, war can result. Fortunately, that didn’t happen with this tale. Though the story does begin with a war. ...
In the aftermath of the recent debate between governors Gavin Newsom of California and Ron DeSantis of Florida, the glaring issue of homelessness again captured our attention. The political pundits are still engaging in the post-mortem of the political battle. What is missing from these ...
The trouble with history is that no one can agree on what happened. That is how historians can wrangle over events 2,000 years ago — or two months ago.
Prominent historians become more famous when they feud with other prominent historians. One such feud, which became very public, was ...