Month: August 2022

Victor Davis Hanson on Mar-o-Lago Raid, the FBI, and the Corruption of Our Political Processes

“We’re in a revolutionary cycle,” says Victor Davis Hanson, “where the left has declared that Donald Trump is so threatening to the Republic that it requires any means necessary to end him.” In this recent episode of American Thought Leaders, host Jan Jekielek and Victor Davis Hanson, classicist, political commentator, and prolific military historian, discuss…


2 Earthquakes Hit Eastern Greek Island; No Damage, Injuries

ATHENS, Greece—Two earthquakes with magnitude 5.3 and 4.7 rocked the eastern Aegean Sea island of Samos on Wednesday but no injuries to people or damage to structures were reported, Greek authorities said. The larger quake struck at 1:10 p.m., about 14 minutes after the first, the Athens Geodynamic Institute said. Both had their epicenters in…


The Importance of Protecting Our Children

If you’ve been a parent for more than five minutes, you know that the desire to protect your child at all costs is one that can’t really be compared to anything you’ve ever experienced. But many parents struggle to discern what is protection and what is “over-protection.” Much of what used to be accepted as…


German Family, South African Pilot Dead in Namibia Plane Crash

Five people were killed after the plane they were traveling in crashed in Namibia’s Zambezi region on Tuesday. Local media reported that a German family of four and a South African pilot were onboard the Cessna 210 aircraft, which came down shortly after taking off from an airstrip on Impalila Island. They had spent three…


Tips for Teaching Kids About Patriotism

Patriotism is defined as a love for or a devotion to one’s country. Exhibiting patriotism in the home honors our courageous Founding Fathers and all of the patriots who fought for the freedoms we enjoy today. Sharing patriotism with your children also lays the foundation for future generations to appreciate what our nation represents. You…


Chinese Hackers Target Companies, Government Agencies Connected to Wind Turbine Farms

A Chinese-backed hacking group—posing as an Australian news site—has run a systematic campaign targeting government agencies, news media, and heavy industries involved in wind turbine supply chains to the South China Sea. The group, TA423/Red Ladon, was previously the subject of an indictment from the U.S. Justice Department and has been active since 2013, targeting…


Checkmate: Transform Your Homeschool With Gameschooling

As parents, you already know the power of playing games—they teach patience, reinforce how to take turns, help kids practice winning and losing with grace, and strengthen family bonds. Many homeschoolers have tapped into the power of playing games during school. And, guess what? Gameschooling—using games as a learning tool—is one of the best ways…


Small Plane Crashes in Abu Dhabi, Injuring Pilot

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates—A small plane crashed in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates on Wednesday, police said, injuring the pilot but causing no other casualties. Instead of landing at the capital’s private jet airport, the glider hurtled into the parking lot of the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi, police said. They…


With the University-Model, Parents Are Pivotal Partners in Their Children’s Education

As a new school year gets underway, many parents are reevaluating the education options for their children. What is the best learning environment for them? What is best for you as the parent or caregiver? Do you want to spend more time with them as they learn? What values would you like them to embrace?…


La Nina Weather Pattern Predicted To Return in Southern Hemisphere: Bureau of Meterology

Australians have been told to brace for more rain and flooding this summer after the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) said in its latest climate update for the region that the La Nina Alert will remain in place. “The Bureau’s ENSO Outlook continues at La Niña ALERT, indicating at least a 70 percent chance of La…