• Commentary: Freedom to read is freedom to think. It’s time for NJ lawmakers to protect both

    History teaches that book banning has consequences, the author notes.

  • The Freedom That Once Was The Internet

    The Freedom That Once Was The Internet Authored by Jeffrey A. Tucker via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), It’s time to declare as regards the internet of old: Requiescat in Pace. In this photo illustration an internet page is displayed on a computer screen in London, England, on April 13, 2006. (Scott Barbour/Getty Images) It’s dead. We might as well face it. Nearly every large application and website in existence, meaning most of what people use on what we call the internet,...

  • Unnamed Memory ‒ SERIES PREMIERE

    Both Oscar and Tinasha have to learn to let go a little in order to move forward, and I don't think either of them are particularly good at it

  • In Memory of Nicole Brown Simpson

    "You won’t ever know the worst that happened to Nicole Brown Simpson in her marriage, because she is dead and cannot tell you. And if she were alive, remember, you wouldn’t believe her."

  • Courtney Granger Memorial Award

    Courtney Granger Memorial Award Application Deadline extended to April 12, 2024 Courtney Granger Memorial Award Application Deadline extended to April 12, 2024

  • Thousands Honour Veterans' March At Memorial

    Matt Anderson PSM, Director of the Australian War Memorial, says he was delighted to see large crowds attend the Anzac Day 2024 ACT RSL Veterans'

  • Will the Freedom Flotilla Sail to Gaza?

    We are calling on countries around the world to pressure Israel to allow us “free and safe passage” to deliver much-needed humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.

  • Will the Freedom Flotilla Sail to Gaza?

    From the U.S., there are about 35 participants. Leading the group, and key to the international coalition, is 77-year-old retired U.S. Army colonel and State Department diplomat Ann Wright. After quitting the State Department in protest over the U.S. invasion of Iraq, Wright has put her diplomatic skills to good use in helping to pull together a motley group of internationals. Her co-organizer from the U.S. is Huwaida Arraf, a Palestinian American attorney who is a co-founder of the...

  • “It was like a gift for me, a gift of freedom” – Fourals

    Last Saturday they took on a completely different role, speaking to an international and Greek audience at the 9th Delphi Economic Forum, which for the first time gave a platform to former unaccompanied minors. For Hadi, Jamil, Mohamed, Negin, Keita and Amadou, this experience was unprecedented, as they are used to their audience being unaccompanied […]

  • Missouri, Nebraska Advance Education Freedom

    After three consecutive years of massive progress expanding education freedom and choice, 2024 is shaping up to be another banner year. This week, Missouri expanded Read More

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    Memorial unveiled for freefall jumpers KIA

    Five years ago, when Master Sgt. Nick Sheperty was killed in a training accident his family learned there were no memorial statues specifically representing service members who died in freefall accidents. Sheperty’s family decided to create a foundation and donate a statue to memorialize those service members.

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    Why Biden and Democrats are talking so much about freedom

    Analysis by Ronald Brownstein, CNN (CNN) — When Vice President Kamala Harris rushed to Arizona late last week after the state Supreme Court upheld an 1864 law banning abortion in almost all cases, she began her speech with a stark declaration: “This fight is about freedom, and the freedom that is fundamental to the promise