We're heading back in time to the 1800s to revisit the Seward family.William Henry Seward served as Governor, U.S. Senator, and Secretary of State for Abraham L ...
Halloween is just a few days away, do you still need a costume? Here's a few Indiana inspired ideas that you could throw ...
In the Federalist, David Randall points out that political correctness not only infects the social studies standards in ...
A compelling list of books that uncover the hidden truths, origins, and realities behind the myths that still shape our world ...
In Prof Mamdani’s writings, American presidents are treated severely, particularly in Prof Mamdani’s “Neither Settler Nor ...
In the summer of 1774 Jefferson retreated to Monticello and wrote a secret plea meant to avert disputes with the British — a ...
In 1862, jewelry engraver and amateur photographer William H. Mumler was developing a self-portrait in his Boston studio when a ghostly image began to surface. Just below his own image in the photo ...
The Free Press: "Clearly, the [NYC] population is primed for a villain, and the world’s oldest scapegoats are just wandering around New York for the taking." Will those naive scapegoats realize who ...
Public schools across the country are directing teachers to use curriculum resources from a nonprofit that teaches American history through the lens of racial and sexual oppression.
On a Friday evening in July 1925, about 30 people crowded into a basement on West 88th Street in Manhattan for a presentation ...
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Dr. Carson speaks on trust and Panhandle values

Carson said the values of the Hill Institute are those of the Texas Panhandle as well as those of America. The Hill Institute ...