American History

The history of the United States is vast and complex, but can be broken down into moments and time periods that divided, unified, and changed the United States into the country it is today. The foundation of the American government, its purpose, form, and structure, are in the Constitution of the United States. The Constitutional Convention adopted the Constitution on September 17, 1787. The Bill of Rights is the first 10 amendments to the Constitution. It guarantees greater constitutional protection for individual liberties and lists specific prohibitions on government power. There are 27 Constitutional Amendments in all. The 27th Amendment, which was originally proposed in 1789, was not ratified until 1992.

Germany’s Young Muslims: Almost HALF Want Islamic Theocracy; Many Accept Violence

Rawpixel/iStock/Getty Images Plus In the past, some German primary schools and daycare centers renamed a traditional Christian festival to avoid “offending” Islamic newcomers. Around the same time, a Protestant German church removed its Christian crosses to accommodate Muslim migrants it was housing. But such concessions won’t be nearly enough to please the “new Germans,” according to a new study. It...

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Is Mike Johnson Saving America or Selling Out?

Much debate is arising around House Speaker Mike Johnson’s actions, indicating that he has sold out to the establishment. While many are speculating that Speaker Johnson is playing politics to achieve a greater good, the reality is that he has gone back on his word, broken House rules, and supported unconstitutional legislation. As a result of Johnson’s diversion from his...

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Newsom’s Call for a Constitutional Convention to Ratify Radical Gun Control Laws Falls Flat

Zocha_K/iStock/Getty Images Plus If anti-gun, anti-freedom California Governor Gavin Newsom (D) had any expectation that his call for a constitutional convention to put his state’s radical gun control laws into the U.S. Constitution would gin up enthusiasm among his supporters, it has all but disappeared. Said liberal college professor John Pitney: “For the foreseeable future, there is zero chance of...

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1968 Returns as Biden’s Nightmare

Politics repeats itself, and the presidential election of 1968 has returned as Biden’s nightmare. On Monday, student protests shut down in-person classes at Columbia and disrupted Yale, New York University, and Harvard, sparking many arrests. The upcoming Democratic National Convention could face worse turmoil in Chicago, the same place where the Democrats held their 1968 convention amid anti-war riots that caused a...

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Report: NPR CEO Hates First Amendment, Censored Wiki Content, Possibly Tied to U.S. Intelligence

AP Images Katherine Maher Just before NPR editor Uri Berliner resigned from the leftist network this week after CEO Katherine Maher’s response to his now-famous essay, the City Journal’s Christopher Rufo disclosed just what kind of hide-bound leftist is running the show.Maher “exemplifies the ideological capture of America’s institutions,” he wrote. In particular, she represents the rise of leftist white...

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Senate Democrats Dismiss Mayorkas Impeachment Without Trial

AP Images Chuck Schumer Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) moved to dismiss the impeachment case against Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas. The Senate voted along party lines, 51-48, to dismiss the first article of impeachment, and 51-49 for the second article of impeachment, with Democrats stating the charges were unconstitutional.Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah) said Senate Democrats have chosen...

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Federal Judges Side with Transgender Agenda

On Tuesday a 2-1 Democrat majority of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit  invalidated a good West Virginia law protecting girls’ sports against invasion by male-bodied transgender students. The Richmond-based tribunal held that West Virginia’s Save Women’s Sports Act violates the federal Title IX law, which was enacted to protect girls’ sports, and also that West Virginia’s protection...

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Biden Bureaucrats to Force Employers to Grant Abortion Leave

mohd izzuan/iStock/Getty Images Plus The Biden administration announced new regulations Monday that would force all employers, regardless of their religious or moral convictions, to provide “reasonable accommodations” for employees seeking abortions.The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s (EEOC) 408-page rule, scheduled to be published Friday, requires employers “to provide reasonable accommodations to a qualified employee’s or applicant’s known limitations related to, affected...

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UN & Bill Gates Behind “Digital Public Infrastructure” for Global Control

Dozens of national governments are joining with the United Nations and billionaire population-control fanatic Bill Gates on a global program to impose “digital public infrastructure” (DPI) on their citizens within five years. This “DPI” includes central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), digital identification, comprehensive data systems, and more, all functional across national borders. The new scheme, unveiled late last year and...

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Canadian Man Chooses Assisted Suicide After Four-day ER Stay Leaves Him With Huge Bedsore

sittithat tangwitthayaphum/iStock/Getty Images Plus A Canadian man chose assisted suicide after developing a gigantic bedsore during a four-day emergency-room stay, putting advocates of both socialized medicine and legalized euthanasia on the defensive.According to the CBC, Normand Meunier, 66, went to the emergency room at a hospital in Saint-Jérôme, Quebec, in January while suffering his third respiratory virus in three months.Meunier...

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Borrell: Full-scale War in Europe More Likely Due to Faceoff With Russia

Aquir/iStock/Getty Images Plus During a Forum Europa gathering in Brussels on April 9, the EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell, posited that a full-scale military conflict in Europe has become more likely owing to the West’s faceoff with Russia.In his speech, the EU’s top diplomat alleged that the “possibility of a high-intensity conventional war in...

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Fighting for Freedom: Unmasking the Truth Behind Biden’s Policies

As freedom-loving Americans, we find ourselves in a pivotal moment in history, facing a barrage of policies and regulations that threaten the very essence of our liberty. Let's cut through the rhetoric and propaganda to uncover the harsh realities of the Biden administration's actions and their implications for our beloved nation. The Assault on Liberty: Under the guise of progressivism,...

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Double Whammy Against the Trans Agenda

The transgender movement received an unexpected setback from two very different authorities on Monday. Pope Francis, who has been applauded by liberals in many other contexts, declared that efforts to change a person’s biological sex are unacceptable as an affront to human dignity, while the leading association governing sports at 250 small colleges rejected allowing biological males to compete in women’s sports....

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Trump Made the Right Call – The American Spectator

“We are deeply disappointed in President Trump’s position,” Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, reacted to Donald Trump revealing his post-Dobbs, 2024 position on abortion. Trump, rather than pro-life activists, gets it right here. After foolishly floating a national ban on abortions that take place after the 15th week of pregnancy, Trump embraced the logic of the Dobbs decision:...

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Canadians Protest Trudeau’s Carbon Tax

Khaosai Wongnatthakan/iStock/Getty Images Plus As the calendar flipped to April this week, consumers in Canada were hit with a steep 23-percent increase in the nation’s carbon tax. The tax, originally instituted in 2018, is aimed at reducing emissions of greenhouse gases, which climate zealots argue are leading to global warming, which creates out-of-control climate change. The federal carbon tax went...

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Former UN Climate Chief Claims a Trump Presidency Promises Regression for Climate Policies

Fokusiert/iStock/Getty Images Plus A Mexican diplomat is warning U.S. voters of dire consequences should Donald Trump win a second term in the White House. Patricia Espinosa, from 2016-2022 the executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change — considered by many to be the top UN climate post — is warning Americans that a Trump election could...

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