Jonathan Mattise / AP Construction Team Unearths Big Find Near Southern Civil War Fort A developer has unearthed human remains that could be two centuries old while digging not far from a Civil War fort. By The Associated Press August 13, 2022
Michael Rubinkam / AP FBI Accused of 'Cover-Up' in Dig for Mysterious Civil War-Era Treasure Trove A father-son pair of treasure hunters believe the FBI double-crossed them and made off with a cache of gold. By The Associated Press May 28, 2022
Chandan Khanna - AFP / Getty Images 'Harbinger' Author Cahn Warns in New Film America Experiencing God's Judgment, But There Is Still Hope 'The warning is, the biblical warning is that our powers come from God, and if we war against him, those powers will crumble,' Cahn said. By Randy DeSoto May 11, 2022
Jacquelyn Martin /APCommentary Democrats Explore Using Obscure Section of Constitution to Ban Trump from Office 'The constitutional purpose is clear, to keep people exactly like Donald Trump and other traitors to the union from holding public office.' By C. Douglas Golden January 7, 2022
@GovernorVA / Twitter screen shotCommentary Watch: Civil War Time Capsule Being Opened for 1st Time in 130 Years How long is it going to take before this piece of living history is twisted by cynics into something evil? By Isa Cox December 29, 2021
Win McNamee / Getty ImagesCommentary BLM Will Celebrate After City Reveals Heinous Plans for Robert E. Lee Statue 'History is always written by the winners. When two cultures clash, the loser is obliterated, and the winner writes the history books.' By Samantha Chang December 8, 2021
Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication / Facebook Thanks to Officials Appointed by GOP, Georgia Refuses to Erase Its History at the Left's Behest 'I believe it is important for students and the system to know and understand the history on our campuses and in our communities.' By Jack Davis November 26, 2021
Dave Martin / AP Ban on Confederate Flag Issued in New York 'The recent and disgusting rise in racist, homophobic, and hateful behavior will never be tolerated in New York.' By Jack Davis November 8, 2021
Steve Helber / AP Court Invalidates 131-Year-Old Restriction on Robert E. Lee Statue Deed, Argues Rule 'Unenforceable' Because State No Longer Agrees with It The court agreed with Democrats that the Lee statue should come down, and it appeared to consider public sentiment over legality. By Kipp Jones September 3, 2021
@CurtisHouck via CNN / Twitter screen shotCommentary Watch: Joe Biden Says Trump Supporters Are Worse than Slave-Owning Confederates Biden warned that he was not engaging in 'hyperbole' as he made a statement that equated conservatives to slave owners. By Kipp Jones July 13, 2021