Corri Seizinger / Getty ImagesCommentary Cities Replacing July 4 Fireworks with Lame 'Environmentally-Friendly' Alternative A tradition that spans almost 250 years may soon go the way of so many others that have formed part of our heritage. By Rachel M. Emmanuel July 3, 2023
Caroline Brehman -pool / Getty Images; Monica Schipper/Getty Images; Stephen Maturen / Getty ImagesCommentary Women's History Museum Snubs Females Everywhere, Selects Three Men for Place of Honor Accomplished, brave women were recognized by the National Women’s History Museum, along with three guys who don't belong there. By Mike Landry July 22, 2022
AP PhotoCommentary Providence: Jefferson and Adams Died on 50th Anniversary of Declaration of Independence 'It cannot but seem striking and extraordinary that these two should live to see the fiftieth year from the date of that act.' By Randy DeSoto July 2, 2022
Zodar / ShutterstockCommentary Here's Why We Use Fireworks to Celebrate the 4th of July America owes one of its oldest, most-loved Fourth of July traditions to none other than President John Adams. By Taylor Penley July 5, 2021
Alex Edelman - AFP / Getty Images ; Mandel Ngan - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Donald Trump Left Biden a Parting Gift He May Be Stuck with for Years to Come 'Before leaving office, Donald Trump appointed dozens of allies ... and there's not much Joe Biden can do about it.' By Garion Frankel January 29, 2021
Anna Moneymaker - Pool / Getty ImagesCommentary Planned Parenthood Gets Hostile Over Amy Coney Barrett Quoting Legendary President at Hearing Not even liberal social media users could bring themselves to defend this kind of ignorance of American history. By Joe Saunders October 13, 2020
Paul J. Richards / AFP via Getty ImagesCommentary Sciascia: This November, If You're Stupid Don't Vote The single element most damaging to the republic is the mass registration of uneducated voters at the close of election season. By A. J. Sciascia October 10, 2020
Shutterstock Why We Couldn’t Create Our Constitution Today But at a time so taken with the idea of progress, among a people convinced that time confers useful experience, if not greater wisdom, it is important to celebrate both the men and the moment that gave rise to our Constitution. By John W. York September 17, 2018
The Founders Had a Plan to Deal with 'Fake News' 229 Years Ago “The Founders were no fools.” By Randy DeSoto February 19, 2018