Today in History: Roger Williams Banished From Massachusetts Bay Colony
Roger Williams played a pivotal role in shaping the concept of religious freedom in the United States, and his influence can be clearly seen in the First Amendment. ...
Roger Williams played a pivotal role in shaping the concept of religious freedom in the United States, and his influence can be clearly seen in the First Amendment. ...
Happy Columbus Day! Those three words could be enough to get me canceled in some circles. The fact that such a claim isn’t shocking to readers is not only a commentary...
More transgender sports insanity has reared its head, this time in Maine. Maine Coast Waldorf School sophomore Soren Stark-Chessa competed as a male last year, but now calls himself a girl...
The issuance of the charter on October 7, 1691 set in motion a series of events that would culminate in the American War for Independence. ...
The car has long been the central target of the climate alarmists. But why has it become such a greentopian bugbear? ...
The American Library Association is doubling down with a new, self-described “Marxist lesbian” president and advice on how to seduce children into the sexual devolutionary world. ...
It's hard to know exactly why the pontiff has taken his anti-God, anti-human stand, as one of the best ways to help the poor is to give them access to cheap,...
In a development that has garnered significant attention, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) recently initiated an investigation into a faith group to which Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett belongs....
In light of the historical ousting of Kevin McCarthy as speaker of the House of Representatives — the first time a man was removed from that office by vote of the...
Retired physicist John Droz recently led a successful effort in North Carolina to reinstate the tried-and-true scientific method in public schools’ curricula, overturning a long-running but covert smear campaign against this...
“Without freedom of thought, there can be no such thing as wisdom; and no such thing as public liberty, without freedom of speech.” — Thomas Gordon, Cato’s Letter No. 15 (1721)...
“In these circumstances, as the forces on both sides were unusually eager, the trumpet sounded, and they advanced against each other with a great shout, and the trumpets sounded the attack....
The sending of the Bill of Rights to the states for ratification on October 2, 1789, was a pivotal moment in U.S. history. It marked the commitment of the American people...
Jaiden Rodriguez' saga is far from over, though, as the school continues to prohibit his patch showing a firearm, and will only allow his Gadsden flag patch as long as no...
For those who base behavior on “emotional truth,” something feeling true to them is all that matters. ...