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Feature • March 1, 2007

Modern education shows a dangerous contempt for history. And the most valuable history of all is the most overlooked. Here is how you can gain the greatest personal rewards from your study of this precious treasure trove!


Article • April 22, 2020

Where will a religious revival lead?


Article • September 3, 2020


Article • April 22, 2022

The left says it’s white supremacy. The truth is far worse.


Feature • September 1, 2003

What will be the effects of the Supreme Court’s ruling on anti-sodomy laws?


Article • April 23, 2012

The far right shocks the world in France. A leading German politician says Islam ‘does not belong in Germany.’ Views that were once considered extreme are the new normal in Europe.


Feature • May 1, 2004

Islamist extremism struck another cowardly blow in March. This time the target was civilians on board a train in Madrid. Why this attack on European soil? Why Spain—why Madrid?


Feature • August 1, 2006

The United States’ southern neighbors are installing unfriendly leftist governments. Should Washington even give it a second thought?


Feature • January 1, 2018

A group that promoted Communist dictatorship in Germany is now rising to prominence in the United States.


Article • May 11, 2012

The discontent that is currently simmering in Europe will soon prove to be the catalyst that leads to the ascension of a dictator.


Article • March 3, 2006

The Venezuelan president’s hatred for Washington—especially U.S. President George W. Bush—is daily news. But what does it matter?


Article • December 10, 2007

The disastrous Annapolis “peace” conference—whose aftershocks will be felt for some time—point to an obvious historical parallel.


Article • April 25, 2008

Pope Benedict’s first U.S. visit inspired a media frenzy reminiscent of John Paul II’s funeral.


Feature • February 1, 2018


Feature • May 1, 2006

The world waits to see whether Jews or Arabs will control the Holy Land. But is anyone watching the Vatican?


Article • January 18, 2024

The covert movement in public education to destroy books


Article • February 14, 2020

Lacking international support, the Palestinian delegation departs the UN without a vote against President Trump’s peace plan.


Article • September 20, 2022

The nation’s mourning is a reflection of 70 years of change.


Article • October 27, 2021

Events in France today show that more and more people are ready to engage in conflict to safeguard their Continent and their history.


Article • August 30, 2022

It might not be who you’d think.


Feature • September 1, 2003

Low birthrates and the need for more workers are hurting the economies of Europe and Japan. These nations dealt with this problem in the past. How will they solve it today?


Feature • December 27, 2017

The world’s attention is riveted on the Holy City as dangers increase. Some history shows how Jerusalem’s security could be guaranteed.


Article • September 15, 2021

A fond relationship with unseen jeopardies


Feature • June 1, 2022

The left says it’s white supremacy. The truth is far worse.