E Pluribus Unum. The average American will unwittingly encounter these very words on a daily basis and hardly give them…
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E Pluribus Unum. The average American will unwittingly encounter these very words on a daily basis and hardly give them…
September 11, 2001 marked one of the worst ever terror attacks on American soil. Two hijacked planes crashed into and…
They were doctors, professors, and, in some cases, even peasants. The one thing they all had in common, however, was…
To directly defy orders from one’s superiors undoubtedly takes nerve and, above all, conviction and belief in doing the right…
Almost two years ago, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk sold the first ticket to the moon. A few months later, on…
The United States’ war on Communism has crucially shaped much of our foreign policy today. Since the First Red Scare…
Every American is familiar with the excitement and patriotism that sweeps across the nation on the Fourth of July. Many…
Prior to mid-August 1960, the United States had limited diplomatic activity in the French African colonies. However, within a 48-hour…
At the beginning of the 1960s, U.S. foreign policy had two bugbears: the Soviet Union and Cuba. Fidel Castro had…
In 1966, well into the Vietnam War and three years into Lyndon B. Johnson’s presidency, Charles Graham Boyd took his…