The following is a condensed version of "The Unbearable Lightness of Seeing" by Rachel Lu, published at Law & Liberty.
247 years ago today, General George Washington did the impossible - crossed an icy river at night, then won a battle the next day.
Soldiers, even in the war on terror, crave their share of glory, even in death, as Achilles did during the Trojan War.
On December 23, 1783, George Washington resigned his commission as commanding general of the Continental Army, thus rejecting dictatorship.
President Trump articulated a plan to use some common sense to save America's cities, many of which are in decline.
The Vatican is a special place to hundreds of millions, especially during Advent Season and at Christmas, a solemn occasion.
Glenn Miller died tragically 79 years ago today. Here we remember an enduring quote from him about his passion: music.
Penny-wise and pound-foolish: Nevada mistreated eight inmates by sending them to fight a fire without training. Cost: $340,000
Those who come home from war have many varieties of horror stories, and many report that killing in combat scares them more than death.
Two veterans of the Pearl Harbor disaster - one from each side of the conflict - ultimately found redemption in Jesus Christ.