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14 Fun Facts About Bush Sr. (Besides His Crazy Socks)
Today former U.S. president George H.W. Bush celebrates his 90th birthday. He is known for his funky sock collection, but there’s much more to the… Read More
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Today former U.S. president George H.W. Bush celebrates his 90th birthday. He is known for his funky sock collection, but there’s much more to the… Read More
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Seventy years ago, U.S.-led western allies invaded Normandy in an effort to liberate Europeans from Nazi power during World War II. June 6, 1944 ultimately… Read More
SocietyCommentary
On June 5, 2004, President Ronald Reagan died after battling Alzheimer’s disease. Ten years later, his legacy lives on through the conservative principles he espoused…. Read More
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Thousands of people were massacred in and around Beijing’s main square, Tiananmen, 25 years ago today. Student-lead, unlimited hunger strikes were part of mass pro-democracy… Read More
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The “Today” show featured segments on both President George W. Bush’s 2006 and President Barack Obama’s 2014 Memorial Day Afghanistan trips, but their coverage selection… Read More
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Our nation’s biggest heroes are alive in the hearts of our people. Through stories and photography passed down from generation to generation, your grandfather’s heroism… Read More
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Today, Americans remember the men and women who lost their lives in service for the United States. Some people will gather with their loved ones… Read More
EconomyAnalysis
Get government out of the housing market – that’s the message Rep. Jeb Hensarling, R-Texas, has for the housing industry. According to Hensarling, government intervention… Read More
SecurityCommentary
Coming home from war is a happy occasion – but transitioning back into civilian life carries unique challenges. One Marine veteran in Virginia found new… Read More
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Rep. Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., said he wasn’t surprised that President Obama called Benghazi a “phony scandal” or that White House press secretary Jay Carney dismissed… Read More
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Over the weekend former President George W. Bush and his wife Laura lost their White House dog, Miss Beazley. President Bush released this statement: This… Read More
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The National September 11 Memorial and Museum opens May 21 to the public, but relatives of those who died, survivors, and political figures gathered last… Read More
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As congressional Republicans launch a new investigation into the Benghazi terrorist attack, White House national security adviser Susan Rice and former President Bill Clinton insist… Read More
The wild west couldn’t be tamed without mothers. At least according to Ronald Reagan. In his radio address to the nation on Mother’s Day in… Read More
To honor Teacher Appreciation Week this week, we asked you to send us stories about your favorite teachers. The response on Facebook and The Foundry… Read More
During a recent speech at The Heritage Foundation, Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) talked about how the tax code is a prime example of how the… Read More
When Eleanor Roosevelt received a letter from Mattye Whyte Woodridge, an Arkansas teacher, requesting an official day to honor educators across the nation, she convinced… Read More
This is Kermit Gosnell. The 73-year old may be the most prolific serial killer in American history. Last April he was charged with the murder… Read More
Benghazi is back in the news in a big way. Here’s a quick update on what happened last week—and how it all started. Congress said… Read More
“Closing the skills gap is about keeping America working. …It’s about keeping America, America.” This was the theme of author and TV personality Mike Rowe’s… Read More
How does a hip congressman get his constituents to care about wonky issues in Washington? For Rep. Sean Duffy (R-Wis.), it came down to a… Read More
Recently, we talked about how your hard-earned money helps subsidize loans for people in other countries to buy from American companies. Our new infographic has… Read More
Meet Meb Keflezighi. The 38-year-old San Diego resident became the first American male to win the 118th Boston Marathon since 1983 on Monday. Check out this incredible… Read More
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People often say the United States is the best country in the world. But sometimes, it’s hard to remember why. In 1981, Ronald Reagan offered… Read More
Regulation: It’s a mostly hidden drain on the economy—and a favorite of the Obama administration. It affects all of our lives—and wallets—yet rarely makes headlines…. Read More
What do air conditioning, wood, crafts supplies, and car lights have to do with each other? Not much. But the families behind these industries have joined… Read More
Today at the Supreme Court, some courageous Americans are standing up to Obamacare’s trampling of religious freedom. But outside the Court, the debate rages over… Read More
Obamacare is now four years old. But unlike most 4-year-olds, it still can’t walk on its own. It’s been tripping and falling over itself for… Read More
What’s one thing Congress could do to help the economy and American homeowners? Check out our infographic. Read the Morning Bell and more en español… Read More
Can conservatives win the battle of ideas and transform America? According to Ted Cruz, the outspoken Texas senator who won with support of the Tea… Read More