Maya Alleruzzo - Pool - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Netanyahu Might Not Be Able to Attend Auschwitz Liberation Anniversary for Disgusting Reason Should this come to pass, the shame of the world will be on the shoulders of those responsible - as well as the barbarians attacking Israel. By C. Douglas Golden December 24, 2024
File photo / AP Gen. Patton Called on His Entire Army to Pray 80 Years Ago Just Before a Crucial Battle Unfolded General George S. Patton’s finest hour came during the pivotal Battle of the Bulge in December 1944, when he called on his Army to pray. By Randy DeSoto December 15, 2024
Ethan Miller / Getty ImagesCommentary Priceless: Watch Trump's IRS Pick Troll Tax-and-Spend Reps by Auctioning the National Debt Long's nomination as IRS Commissioner provides further evidence that Trump has serious plans to bridle the out-of-control federal government. By Michael Schwarz December 10, 2024
Alex Wong / Getty Images; Warren Commission / APCommentary Elon Musk Could Expose the JFK Assassin Within Hours of Trump Taking Office With 1 Brilliant Move With Trump's approval, Musk could help unravel the Kennedy assassination and, in a larger sense, rescue self-government from bad actors. By Michael Schwarz November 11, 2024
Brandon Bell / Getty ImagesCommentary JD Vance Puts Left's 'Nazi Rally' Hullabaloo to Rest by Asking a Simple Question While Harris and her allies have resorted to nearly unforgivable smears, Vance responded in characteristic fashion with unassailable logic. By Michael Schwarz October 28, 2024
U.S. Army / AP 'I Have Returned': MacArthur Fulfilled Famous WWII Pledge 80 Years Ago Gen. Douglas MacArthur established his place as a World War II icon 80 years ago, when he waded onto a Philippine beach on Oct. 20, 1944. By Randy DeSoto October 20, 2024
Javad Parsa / NTB / AFP via Getty Images 2024 Nobel Peace Prize Awarded to Nuclear Bombing Survivors A group of Japanese survivors of the World War II atomic bomb attacks has won the Nobel Peace Prize for advocating against nuclear war. By Jack Davis October 11, 2024
Kerry Marshall / Getty Images Country Loses First Warship Since WWII After Celebrated LGBT Commander Takes the Helm The island nation of New Zealand has lost a large portion of its naval force after a disastrous encounter with a submerged reef. By Jared Harris October 8, 2024
Jemal Countess / Getty Images; John Nacion / Getty ImagesCommentary Things Turn Ugly Between Top Michigan Democrats Gretchen Whitmer and Rashida Tlaib as Anti-Semitism Accusations Fly Repellent Michigan Democrats maintaining their present squabble over the Israel-Hamas War could ironically help serve the cause of freedom. By Michael Schwarz September 24, 2024
Business Wire / APCommentary After 80 Years of Dormancy, US Reopening Pacific Airfields Last Operational in WWII An airfield abandoned in World War II could play a part in any upcoming conflict in the Indo-Pacific region. By Jared Harris September 1, 2024