OPINION2 days agoDeroy Murdock: Final, fair look at Trump presidency shows abundant policy victories One hundred years from now, a fair-minded assessment of Trump’s presidency will recognize his abundant domestic and international accomplishments.
Digging History2 days agoDire wolves from 'Game of Thrones' were real, but they went extinct because of this stunning reason "Game of Thrones" may have excited viewers with tales of dragons and fictional heroes and heroines, but one aspect of the show was real, according to a new study: dire wolves.
OPINION3 days agoVice President Pence: The late test pilot Chuck Yeager, first to break sound barrier, makes his last flight Last Dec. 7, the greatest aviator in American history ascended into the heavens. On Friday, joined by my family on Air Force Two, it will be my honor to accompany the widow and earthly remains of retired Air Force Brig. Gen. Chuck Yeager, America’s pilot, on his last flight.
OPINION4 days agoJohn Cribb: How can Biden unite America? Renew Abraham Lincoln’s call to ‘bind up the nation’s wounds’ When former Vice President Joe Biden is sworn in Wednesday as the 46th president of the United States, he would be wise to quote the words of President Abraham Lincoln’s inaugural addresses of 1861 and 1865.
Capitol Protests4 days agoItems from Capitol riot will end up in the Smithsonian A number of items from last week’s deadly Capitol riot will end up at the Smithsonian, according to officials.
Sharks6 days agoNew details revealed about Megalodon's shocking size: They ate their siblings in the womb Megalodon, the apex predator of the seas, was the largest shark to ever live, at nearly 60 feet in length. A recently published study suggests the massive shark reached its epic size because of oophagy: a kind of intrauterine cannibalism behavior.
Ancient RomeJanuary 5Dozens of army camps from Ancient Rome discovered Archaeologists have uncovered dozens of 2,000-year-old army camps from Ancient Rome in Spain, according to a new study.
OPINIONDecember 30Medal of Honor recipient Gary Beikirch: I learned a lesson of hope in Vietnam War that helps deal with COVID The coronavirus pandemic has made this a difficult year for millions of people around the world, including my wife and me. Yet we’ve chosen to focus on a simple but deep lesson of hope that I first learned as an Army Green Beret medic in the jungles of Vietnam, where I was severely wounded.
OPINIONDecember 29Education Secretary Betsy DeVos: Stop indoctrinating students with insidious anti-American lies In too many places, students are taught outright anti-American material. Look no further than the infamous 1619 Project launched by The New York Times. It’s a debunked reframing of history.
Ancient RomeDecember 27Pompeii dig uncovers secrets from unearthed fast-food restaurant A supposed fast-food restaurant at Pompeii has been completely unearthed, helping to reveal dishes that might have been popular for the citizens of the ancient Roman city.