Tag: history
Revisiting the Lessons of Thomas Paine’s ‘Common Sense’ for Today’s World
Revisiting the Timeless Wisdom of Thomas Paine's 'Common Sense'Amid the chaos of a deeply divided nation, where political differences threaten to tear us apart, one voice from the past echoes with timeless relevance —...
Jimmy Carter’s Second Term: Beyond the White House
Jimmy Carter: A Legacy Beyond the White HouseIn the heart of Winston-Salem on the cusp of the 1976 North Carolina Democratic primary, a simple question posed to then-presidential candidate Jimmy Carter set off a...
From Jurassic to Exposition Park: A 150-Million-Year Journey
150 million years ago, in the late Jurassic Period, the supercontinent of Laurasia was home to massive dinosaurs like Gnatalie. These herbivores roamed an open landscape of conifers and gingkos, with carnivorous allosaurs lurking...
Uncovering the Truth: A Discovery Mistaken for Amelia Earhart’s Plane
Tony Romeo and his crew from Deep Sea Vision were convinced they had discovered the long-lost plane of aviator Amelia Earhart when they came across a grainy image resembling an aircraft on their computer...
Beware When Donald Trump Uses History: An Opinion
Donald Trump's constant references to historical events have once again raised concerns about his understanding of the past and his intentions for the future. When Trump praises moments in American history, they often turn...
Katie Ledecky Makes History with 9th Gold Medal Win
Katie Ledecky continues to make history in the world of swimming. She recently won her ninth gold medal and 14th overall medal in the 800-meter freestyle event at the Olympics. This victory marked the...




















