WaffOzzy / Getty Images; @HistoricalRook / X screen shot Ben Franklin Stunned by Great Revival's Impact: People Went From Indifferent to Fervent Believers Benjamin Franklin has left us a firsthand account of the impact a Christian awakening can have on a culture. By Randy DeSoto November 23, 2023
PhotoQuest / Getty Images The First Time Congress Voted to Impeach a Sitting President In 1868, Republicans impeached President Andrew Johnson with the right political motives but for the wrong constitutional reasons. By Michael Schwarz September 17, 2023
Justin Sullivan / Getty Images Remembering Steve Irwin on the Anniversary of His Tragic Death "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin, remembered for his daring adventures and infectious passion for wildlife, passed away 17 years ago this week. By Michael Schwarz September 5, 2023
Tatiana Lavrova / Getty Images AI-Paranoia Is Nothing New: Looking Back at 1980s 'Computerphobia' The "computerphobia" phenomenon of the 1980s reminds us that our worst fears about technology have seldom materialized. By Michael Schwarz September 5, 2023
Kean Collection Archive Photos / Getty Images; Murat Taner / Getty Images Flashback: The Time SCOTUS Officially Declared the US a Christian Nation In 1892, SCOTUS ruled that a law prohibiting foreign contract labor didn't apply to an English preacher because U.S. is "a Christian nation." By Michael Schwarz September 3, 2023
Bill Chaplis - File / AP How Christ Used Sports History to Spread His Glory: 5 Powerful Moments From legends, such as Jackie Robinson and John Wooden, to more recent messengers, Christ has spoken to us through the sports world. By Michael Schwarz August 31, 2023
AP Was the US Right to Revoke Oppenheimer's Security Clearance? Both Sides "Oppenheimer" has presented its subject in a sympathetic light, but the argument against the famous physicist deserves a fair hearing. By Michael Schwarz August 30, 2023
How the Rich Men Settled North of Richmond The luminaries who established the national capital had good reason for hoping that few rich men would ever settle north of Richmond. By Michael Schwarz August 27, 2023
@ArmstrongIBA / Twitter Tablet Discovered in 1980s Israel Couldn't Be Opened, Then They Introduced X-Rays and Made Monumental Discovery Reports of a message discovered in an ancient tablet astonished many observers, but some are skeptical about the claims. By David Zimmermann August 22, 2023
Universal Pictures / YouTube Oppenheimer: Was Dropping Atomic Bombs on Japan Necessary? The new film "Oppenheimer" brings fresh context to a decades-old debate about the use of atomic bombs against Japan during WWII. By Michael Schwarz July 24, 2023