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  • opinion

    Prioritize GPS or Risk Losing Future Wars

    Christopher Stone

    U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth
  • opinion

    Meet the UK’s Terrible Next Prime Minister: Andy Burnham

    Peter McIlvenna

    Andy Burnham speaking
  • opinion

    The Left Makes Weird Comments About Usha Vance’s Normal Maternity Clothes

    Francesca Cella

    Pregnant Usha Vance wears a maternity dress.
  • I Lived as a Woman for 8 Years. Being ‘Transgender’ Is a Fantasy.

    Walt Heyer

    Walt Heyer in a blue shirt and light blue tie sits with his hands folded on the set of a TV show.
  • news

    Teaching America’s Founding Through Film: MPI’s Gen Alpha Project ‘Son of 1776’ 

    Katherine Matt

    Digitally restored Revolutionary War painting of General George Washington and his men, triumphantly entering New York City as crowds cheer, November 25, 1783.
  • opinion

    America at 250: Restoring America’s Greatness

    Victor Joecks

    Silhouette of George Washington on his horse against a blue background.
  • opinion

    Pamphlets to Posts: The Founders Would Have Been Keyboard Warriors

    Kerri Toloczko

    A Paul Revere reenactor rides on a horse
  • opinion

    How A Father’s Musical Legacy Echoes America’s 250 Journey

    Carrie Sheffield

    Carrie Sheffield singing on stage.
  • opinion

    Fit to Fight: Why the Military Has Always Said No to Those Who Can’t

    Jay Rogers

    A member of the National Guard on patrol
  • opinion

    Democrat Leaders Deny the Declaration’s First Right

    Terence Jeffrey

    Hakeem Jeffries speaking
  • opinion

    In the Cradle of Liberty, Educational Freedom Should Be the Default

    Colleen Hroncich

    Pa. Gov. Josh Shapiro speaking
  • opinion

    Our Favorite Patriotic Tunes, Part 3: Calling on God

    Al Perrotta

    Elvis Presley stands with a group of young men at an induction center, raising their right hands as they are sworn into the United States Army by an officer standing next to an American flag.
  • opinion

    ‘Unvexed to the Waters’: How a July Fourth Victory Turned the Tide at the Nation’s Darkest Hour

    Matt Hadro

    Grant Accepts the Surrender of General Pemberton at Vicksburg at the Stone House, Vicksburg, Virginia, July 4, 1863. From an issue of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Almanac. (Buyenlarge/Getty Images)
  • opinion

    Abraham Lincoln and America’s Electric Cord

    Brenda Hafera

    Abraham Lincoln
  • opinion

    Reclaiming the Exceptionalism That Built the Greatest Nation on Earth

    Kendall Qualls

    Illustration of George Washington, his sword drawn, as he rides a horse
  • opinion

    On America 250, Remember That True Freedom Is Built on Faith

    Thomas Griffin

    President Ronald Reagan sitting with Pope John Paul II
  • 4 Facts Busting the Myth of Thomas Jefferson as a Secularist Hero

    Tyler O’Neil

    Thomas Jefferson wrote the letter to the Danbury Baptists, but he was no secularist hero.
  • opinion

    Victor Davis Hanson: Why the American Republic Survived for 250 Years

    Victor Davis Hanson

    A little boy with his back to camera, draped in an American flag salutes while standing in a field.