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The Miracle at Philadelphia: How the Constitution Was Born
In the summer of 1787, 55 delegates gathered in Philadelphia to revise the Articles of Confederation. What emerged was something far greater β a blueprint for a nation unlike any the world had seen.

George Washington: The Man Who Could Have Been King
When the Revolutionary War ended, many expected Washington to seize power. His decision to step down changed the course of history and defined what American leadership means.
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The Price of Freedom: Honoring Those Who Serve
Over 1.3 million Americans have given their lives defending the freedoms we hold dear. This is a tribute to their sacrifice and the families who carry their memory forward.

The Second Amendment: Original Intent and Enduring Meaning
What did the Founders truly mean when they wrote 'the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed'? A deep dive into the historical record.

All Men Are Created Equal: The Radical Promise of the Declaration
When Jefferson wrote 'all men are created equal,' he planted a seed that would take generations to fully bloom. The story of America is the story of living up to that promise.

Reagan's Warning: Freedom Is Never More Than One Generation Away
In 1964, Ronald Reagan delivered a speech that would launch a political career and define a generation's understanding of freedom. Its message is more urgent than ever.

The Bill of Rights: Why the First Ten Amendments Matter
The Bill of Rights was not included in the original Constitution. Anti-Federalists demanded it. Here's why those first ten amendments remain the bedrock of American liberty.

Veterans Day: More Than a Holiday
Veterans Day is not Memorial Day. It honors all who have served, living and deceased. Here's the history of the day and why it matters to every American.