New perspectives on how history is made
We are at peace with Canada thanks to a treaty that went into effect 200 years ago this month. Trump should be celebrating that.
An interview with Patricia Posner, author of “The Pharmacist of Auschwitz: The Untold Story.”
No one expected him to approach FDR’s record, but his debut has been stunningly mediocre.
Some of our trading partners aren’t playing fair. Case in point: Germany.
We asked: Victor Davis Hanson, Daniel Pipes, Robert Merry, Brad Birzer, Paul Gottfried, and Larry Schweikart.
Presidents John Tyler and Andrew Johnson, two previous presidents who faced impeachment.
The parchment barriers Madison and the other Founding Fathers installed in the Constitution are helping check Trump’s overreaching.
What Democrats today can learn from the Democrats of the 1950s.
The sobering answer is no.
Their leaders are Trump and Putin.
This is why it’s so weak.
Accepting refugees from Syria will strengthen America – a lesson we learned after World War II when we welcomed German refugees from Europe.
Early on he made a decision to award offices only on the basis of merit.
“What is important now, I think, is to develop a clear strategy to employ in the coming four years.”
It was his Medal of Honor.
No one knows his name. Until now no one cared to find it.
The World War 2 film that made the Memphis Belle famous (and also helped sell war bonds).
A cautionary tale for US policy.
It’s called “Dirt and Deeds in Mississippi” and civil rights activists say it’s required viewing.
The assumption is that slavery enriched the country. It actually impoverished America.
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