By Oliver Winters President Donald Trump is declassifying records related to aviator Amelia Earhart. Trump announced the move on social media last week. Earhart, of course, is…
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Gavin Newsom Goes Too Far, Compares Stephen Miller to an SS Agent—Hitler’s Notorious ‘Schutzstaffel’
By Bob Hoge We’ve mostly stayed away from the juvenile and unfunny “Governor Newsom Press Office” social media account, because even though it’s official, it’s frankly…
By Renée Jean from Cowboy State Daily When Stephen Tucker climbed to the top of the Hole in the Wall near Kaycee in Johnson County with Wyoming’s…
By Ricardo Brito, Luciana Novaes Magalhaes and Manuela Andreoni Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro was sentenced on Thursday to 27 years and three months in prison hours after being…
By Kevin Haggerty America’s upcoming milestone is set to be celebrated in mammoth proportions as planners confirmed the commission of a skyscraper-sized tribute. Like references…
By AP News TUOLUMNE COUNTY, Calif. (AP) — A quick-moving wildfire burned homes in a California Gold Rush town settled around 1850 by Chinese miners who were…
Russia will continue to resist attempts to distort the legacy of World War II, the Foreign Ministry spokeswoman has said By RT International Moscow is…
Author and researcher Sheila Holm returns to Caravan to Midnight only days after her last appearance—because the Caravan family demanded it. Her groundbreaking research into the 45-point blueprint to dismantle America reveals how governance was twisted before true self-rule could even begin, how culture and institutions were quietly captured, and how these strategies still shape our nation today...
By Sputnik International After the defeat of Nazi Germany in Europe, the US, UK, and China demanded Japan’s surrender, but the Japanese government refused to…
By Walter White Jr., 1968 The story of the slaves in America begins with Christopher Columbus. His voyage to America was not financed by Queen…
By Matt Vespa President Trump said something about the Smithsonian and being too focused on slavery, which you know would trigger a meltdown among…
By Global Times On 1 September 1944, Xinhua News Agency sent its first English dispatch to the world from a cave in Qingliang Mountain, Yan’an,…
by Gary Richardson and Jessie Romero In November 1910, six men—Nelson Aldrich, A. Piatt Andrew, Henry Davison, Arthur Shelton, Frank Vanderlip and Paul Warburg—met…