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Politics | Joe Biden/Biden Administration
Veteran's Affairs Chief Seems to Beat a Hasty Retreat Amid Claims the VA is Banning an Iconic Photo
Earlier today the Twitter account End Wokeness made a big splash by posting an internal memorandum that he'd gotten his hands on purportedly from the Department of Veterans Affairs. In the memo, RimaAnn O. Nelson, Assistant Undersecretary for Health for Operations, appeared to be telling directors of VA hospitals that an iconic American photograph was no longer permitted to be hung in Veterans Affairs facilities:
Politics | Woke Insanity
Leftists Hate The Minutemen Mascot Because They Love Tyranny
Radicals will never be content to tear down just the 'Redskins' and 'Chiefs' mascots. They'll always come for the proverbial Minutemen.
History | History
The Largest Battles of the American Revolutionary War
When hostilities commenced during the American Revolution in 1775 between Great Britain and the North American colonies, all the advantages seemed to be on the side of Great Britain, the largest empire in the world. For the next eight years, the two sides
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1786: America's First Brush with Islamic Jihad
Exactly 237 years ago today, on March 28, 1786, two of America's founding fathers documented the United States' first exposure to Islamic jihad in an important letter to Congress. One year earlier, in 1785, Muslim pirates from North Africa, or
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When Did The Civil War End? Inside The Complicated History Of The Conflict’s Conclusion
Though Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House on April 9, 1865, the Civil War officially ended on August 20, 1866.
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Eyewitness Stories To The First Thanksgiving From The OG Pilgrims
These accounts of the first Thanksgiving at Plimoth Plantation in 1621 are, according to Pilgrim Hall Museum, the only two available primary sources about the event. Thanks to the “Brief History of Power” podcast for the source material. Listen to last ye
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The French & Indian War: Setting the Stage for the American Revolution
The French and Indian War between Britain and France was part of a proto-World War, with conflict in Europe and North America, that set the stage for the American Revolution.
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No, Thanksgiving Isn’t About ‘Genocide And Violence’
The Pilgrims didn’t bring ‘genocide’ to America. They barely brought themselves, with half of their company dying that first winter, in 1620-21.
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55 Iconic American History Photos And The Stories Behind Them
From the Civil War to the Great Depression to the Space Race, these famous photos show American history as it really happened.
News | News
Trump Says Schools Teaching NY Times' 1619 Project 'Will Not Be Funded'
President Donald Trump on Sunday warned the Department of Education is investigating the use of the New York ...
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45 Amazing Facts About All 44 American Presidents | Mental Floss
Read on to discover which American president wanted to be a concert violinist, which carried a dictionary around in his pocket, and who burned his official White House portrait.
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8 Things to Know about Crispus Attucks. The First Man Killed In The American Revolution.
Test your knowledge with amazing and interesting facts, trivia, quizzes, and brain teaser games on MentalFloss.com.
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Americans Have Almost Entirely Forgotten Their History
History blindness, and a lack of basic civic knowledge, is unhealthy for a free country. Today, we are too busy tearing down our history than learning from it. That needs to change.
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New Discovery Could Finally Solve Creepy Mystery Of America's 'Lost Colony'
It was one of the most profound archeolgical discoveries before it was debunked. But new research may prove the authenticty once and for all.
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10 Pivotal Facts About the French and Indian War | Mental Floss
Test your knowledge with amazing and interesting facts, trivia, quizzes, and brain teaser games on MentalFloss.com.
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Betsy Ross Probably Didn't Sew the First Flag | Mental Floss
In honor of Flag Day, we thought it was time you knew the truth: Everything you know about how the stars and stripes came to be crafted may be a lie.
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Video: A New Way of Looking at the True Human Cost of WWII
Using technology and updated numbers, filmmaker Neil Halloran dissects World War II in a new way.
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Izola Ware Curry, Who Stabbed King in 1958, Dies at 98 - NYTimes.com
In 1958, she stabbed the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. at a Harlem book signing — an episode that a decade later would become a rhetorical touchstone in the last oration of his life.
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15 Last Survivors of Famous Events | Mental Floss
Here are 15 people who not only made history, but got to tell the tale for decades. No matter how many people are involved in an important event, one of them has to be the last to leave this earth. Here are 15 people who not only made history, but got to tell the tale for decades to come.
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All 43 Presidents, Ranked by How Hard They Partied
You want to know who the "Gentleman Boss" president was. Trust us.
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Divers begin recovery of Civil War ironclad before deepening of channel - CNN.com
The deepening of the shipping channel in Savannah, Georgia, won't be dredging up just mud and sand. It will be raising up an ironclad from the Civil War.
Politics | Interesting Links
Flipping Hollywood’s Blacklist Narrative
Once on a British talk show in the early 1970s, anticommunist actor John Wayne startled the host by acknowledging that there was indeed a Hollywood blacklist. Wayne's follow-up, however, made the ...
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What 11 Common Objects Would Cost in 2015 if Colonial Taxation Still Existed | Mental Floss
It’s safe to say the American colonists were pretty upset about the taxes and tariffs imposed on imported goods in the 1760s and 1770s—upset enough to start a war. But at rates like ten shillings or a couple of pounds, the tariffs hardly sound oppressive to modern ears. That is, until you do the math...
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10 Unsolved Mysteries From World War II - Listverse
In a global conflict on the scale of World War II, there are a lot of things that slip through the cracks. Whether it's something that we refuse to admit or simply something so foreign and bizarre...
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Revolutionary war-era time capsule found in Massachusetts state house | US news | The Guardian
Researchers to use x-rays to determine contents of box historians believe Samuel Adams, Paul Revere and others placed in 1795
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Crispus Attucks: America's First Revolutionary War Casualty | Mental Floss
Who was the Revolutionary War’s first colonial casualty? A black seaman with Native American roots.
Crispus Attucks’ dramatic death made him a polarizing figure in 1770. On March 5th of that year, the infamous Boston Massacre claimed his life and left a legacy over which the emerging nation would soon struggle.
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Newly-Declassified CIA Document Says Ben Franklin Was A Security Risk
Benjamin Franklin was a man of many talents—but safeguarding state secrets was not among them. According to a recently released article by a CIA analyst, when Franklin was on a diplomatic mission in France, he allowed his offices to be penetrated by Bri
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200 Years Ago Today: The Burning of Washington, D.C.
(Mural by Allyn Cox, U.S. Department of State)Two hundred years ago, the United States was locked in a bitter struggle against the British Empire known as the War of 1812. For the new republic, the stakes were profoundly high. This became especially clear
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5 Other Americans Who Were Kinda, Sorta President
Students might not have to memorize these names when they're learning all the presidents, but these people were closer than a heartbeat away.