By Brenda Hafera Today, we should come to praise the man who could have been Caesar, in hopes that his deeds will never be buried, but…
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By Roy Francis As workers were working on defusing it, an unexploded World War II bomb detonated in the English town of Great Yarmouth on…
BY ANNA SOROKINA Rome is often called the City of Seven Hills, but did you know that Moscow shares this same nickname? The story…
by Moe “During the final persecution of the Holy Roman Church, Peter the Roman will rule, feeding the flock through many tribulations, at the end…
by noah It’s time to go on a ride… This one back a long time ago. WAY back. Back to the beginning… Or at least…
By The Defender Staff “Never Again Is Now Global,” a five-part docuseries highlighting the parallels between Nazi Germany and global pandemic policies, will premier exclusively on…
By Victor Davis Hanson The last time racial reparations made the major news was on the eve of September 11, 2001 attacks. The loss of 3,000…
By Brett T. As Twitchy reported, Boston unveiled a bronze sculpture called “The Embrace” that was intended to honor Martin Luther King Jr. and his wife Coretta…
By Steve Feinstein History aficionados enjoy noting the passage of significant dates. They serve as reminders of important events that have shaped America’s past, contributed to…