The growing movement to restore classical education
By Jeremiah Poff For the average middle school or high school student, hearing the name Aristotle or Socrates either evokes confusion or a vague recollection of a noteworthy figure from…
By Jeremiah Poff For the average middle school or high school student, hearing the name Aristotle or Socrates either evokes confusion or a vague recollection of a noteworthy figure from…
By Matt McGregor Christin McMasters’ strategy for teaching about the U.S. Constitution is first to establish a foundation by answering why we have a government, and from there, why we have…
By Hannah Grossman Since the 1619 Project was founded by New York Times Magazine reporter Nikole Hannah-Jones in August 2019, it has been marred with credible accusations of historical distortions and inaccuracies. Despite…
By Isabel van Brugen The National Park Service has denied South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s request for fireworks at Mount Rushmore to mark the Fourth of July, citing the risk of sparking wildfires. It marks…
By Sandy Fitzgerald The United States is not prepared for the possibility of a biological or chemical warfare strike, according to several former federal officials, pointing to the lack of preparedness…
Week of action curriculum centers itself around 13 ‘Black Lives Matter Guiding Principles’ By Houston Keene Schools across America are implementing the Black Lives Matter at School Week of Action curriculum that calls…
Author challenges the belief that The New York Times is a model of trustworthy journalism. By Masooma Haq and Jan Jekielek Journalist Ashley Rindsberg told The Epoch Times that his research has discovered…
By Paula Ratliff PEARL HARBOR, Hawaii—Thousands of people gathered here on Tuesday to commemorate the 80th Anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. The surprise assault by the Imperial Japanese Navy on Dec. 7,…