Hulton Archive / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Cal Thomas: If the GOP Tries To Be Liked by the Left, They Are Doomed to Perpetual Defeat 'The purpose of politics is to win and to demonstrate one party's ideas and policies are superior to those of the other party.' By Cal Thomas August 19, 2020
Patrick Semansky / AP Trump Announces High-Profile Pardon Anthony is best known for her role in the movement to secure voting rights for women, but she also was a strong anti-slavery pioneer. By The Associated Press August 18, 2020
Parish Howard / The Augusta Chronicle via AP Georgia City To Remove Rare 18th-Century Pavilion Where Slaves Were Sold The Louisville, Georgia, City Council voted 4-1 to take down a historic pavilion where slaves were once sold. By The Associated Press August 12, 2020
Getty ImagesCommentary Hollywood Lib Screams 'White Supremacy' at Trump Gettysburg Speech Idea, Gets a History Lesson Reiner really ought to know better than to try to paint Gettysburg as some kind of symbol of malignant racism. By Joe Saunders August 11, 2020
MPI / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Victor Davis Hanson: Using the A-Bomb on Japan Was the Best Terrible Choice President Truman Could Make 'Each year, Americans argue about our supposed moral shortcomings for being the only nation to have used an atomic weapon in war.' By Victor Davis Hanson August 5, 2020
Mike Stobe / Getty Images Congressional Democrats Pushing MLB To Change 75-Year-Old Tradition in the Name of 'Inclusiveness' Kenesaw Mountain Landis was commissioner of baseball from 1920 until his death in 1944. By The Associated Press August 4, 2020
Rich Pedroncelli - Pool / APOp-Ed Op-Ed: If America's Churches and Believers Don't Stand Up to Government Tyrants, the Country Is Finished 'After squandering the Biblically based culture, American Christendom has now only a faintly visible footprint left in the culture.' By David Lane August 3, 2020
Steve Helber / AP Judge Blocks Removal of Giant Robert E. Lee Statue with Injunction Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam has said the statue 'sends a message' to young children who visit Richmond and ask about the monument. By The Associated Press August 3, 2020
Travel_Bug / Getty Images Virginia Military Institute Makes Major Announcement About Confederate Statues and Building Names 'We are living in a unique time in the history of our country that has undoubtedly affected each of us in different ways.' By Erin Coates July 31, 2020
@WBAP247NEWS / Twitter screen shot TX County Commissioners Preserve Confederate History with Unanimous Vote Parker County, Texas, officials voted 5-0 to keep a statue of a Confederate soldier outside a courthouse. By Kaylee Greenlee July 30, 2020