@BoSnerdley / TwitterCommentary Gayle King Gets Roasted for Insulting 'White Guy' Who Dared Take Off Work on Juneteenth Maybe she was joking. Maybe she was jealous. The only thing that was clear was that many didn't find King's remark funny at all. By Joe Saunders June 20, 2023
U.S. Army / Flickr Legendary US Army Base Loses Confederate Commander's Name, Restyled with New Title In total, nine Army bases will be renamed this year, based on recommendations from the Department of Defense’s Naming Commission. By Micaela Burrow May 11, 2023
@kbaxterwilliams / Twitter screen shot US Special Forces Execute Long-Range Mission in Nightstalker Helicopters to Save Trapped Americans U.S. forces swooped into Sudan by helicopter as civil war raged to rescue Americans who worked at the U.S. Embassy. By Jack Davis April 23, 2023
Matthew Chapman / YouTube screen shotCommentary Don Lemon Loses It on GOP Candidate on Live TV, Gets Distracted by What's Happening in His Ear Don Lemon, it seems, is making a fool out of himself at his gig at CNN. Again. This time, it involved a candidate for the GOP nomination. By C. Douglas Golden April 20, 2023
Steve Helber - Pool / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Op-Ed: Don't Desecrate the Memorials of Our Forebears - Honor the Past to Build for the Future To dismantle the signs of solidarity fiercely won after so bitter and costly a contest is a shameful act of disrespect. By Michael A. Milton April 18, 2023
Manuel Balce Ceneta / AP DOJ Resurrects Civil War-Era Charge, Conservative Group Faces Rarely Used Accusation The DOJ is resurrecting a Civil War-era accusation to charge Oath Keepers with for their participation in the Jan 6 incursion. By The Associated Press September 28, 2022
Mark Lennihan / AP Congressional Commission Calls for West Point to Erase Robert E. Lee from Campus A congressional committee recommended removing the names and images of Confederate officers from the West Point campus. By The Associated Press September 1, 2022
Jonathan Mattise / AP Construction Team Unearths Big Find Near Southern Civil War Fort A developer has unearthed human remains that could be two centuries old while digging not far from a Civil War fort. By The Associated Press August 13, 2022
Michael Rubinkam / AP FBI Accused of 'Cover-Up' in Dig for Mysterious Civil War-Era Treasure Trove A father-son pair of treasure hunters believe the FBI double-crossed them and made off with a cache of gold. By The Associated Press May 28, 2022
Chandan Khanna - AFP / Getty Images 'Harbinger' Author Cahn Warns in New Film America Experiencing God's Judgment, But There Is Still Hope 'The warning is, the biblical warning is that our powers come from God, and if we war against him, those powers will crumble,' Cahn said. By Randy DeSoto May 11, 2022