Reports say the Trump administration is reviewing how history is presented in U.S. national parks and museums. Officials say the effort targets “anti-American” narratives, while critics warn it could erase important historical context.
Posts published in “History”
Satellite images of pyramid-shaped peaks in Antarctica have fueled theories of lost civilizations and alien contact. Here’s what geology and evidence actually show.
President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address emphasized America’s 250th anniversary and honored military heroes. The speech also highlighted administration priorities and national achievements.
Viral posts claim European royals are tied to “Edom/Esau” and hidden elite networks. Here’s what can be verified, what’s disputed, and what remains unproven.
Polish authorities are assembling historical research and legal groundwork to pursue a lawsuit against Russia for alleged damages inflicted during World War II and the subsequent decades under Soviet influence.
In a formal White House proclamation, George Washington’s Birthday is honored as a time to reflect on his role in American liberty and leadership. The statement highlights Washington’s foundational impact at the start of the nation’s next 250 years.
Lake Michigan has given up a 150-year-old secret hidden beneath its waters. The discovery offers fresh insight into the region’s past.
Soviet engineers used a nuclear explosion underground to extinguish a raging gas fire that had burned for 1,074 days. This unorthodox solution finally quelled the blaze within seconds.
The long-term plan was to resettle the Jews to the sunny African island of Madagascar, after the war. This mutually beneficial plan to “divorce” Christian Europe from the often troublesome and disproportionately Communist Jews was known as the Madagascar plan. It obviously never came to pass because Germany would eventually lose the war.
This article examines claims connecting Prince William to the “little horn” described in the books of Daniel and Revelation. It outlines symbolic, historical, and theological arguments presented by researchers while urging discernment and prayer.
Was Edward IV of England the rightful king or a usurper? This article traces the Mortimer bloodline and its decisive role in the Wars of the Roses.
A historical examination of how American journalism built its authority and how narrative, competition, and technology shaped public trust. Part I traces the press from the founding era to the Internet age.
A newly reviewed Egyptian papyrus describing unusually tall men is reigniting debate over the biblical Nephilim. Researchers say the ancient account may align with biblical descriptions of giants.
President Donald Trump announced the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., will close on July 4, 2026, for two years of major renovations as part of efforts to elevate the venue’s facilities. The decision comes amid backlash from artists and performers following leadership changes and the renaming of the center.
The piece contends Epstein’s reach extended into high society and political circles, highlighting how some elites either enabled or were complicit in his abuses. It asserts that Epstein’s case reveals broader institutional corruption that outlasts him.
Ukraine’s Institute of National Memory has labeled Fyodor Dostoevsky and Leo Tolstoy as agents of Russian imperial propaganda and called for their removal from streets, monuments, and institutions. The move, reported by Interfax, has drawn criticism for redefining classic literature as political weaponry.


















WOW: President Trump Told Us About Khomeini Back In The 1980s!
A resurfaced clip shows Donald Trump criticizing Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini during a 1987 Rotary Club speech in New Hampshire. The video has gone viral amid the current conflict with Iran and renewed debate over U.S. policy toward the regime.