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Claims of Second Sphinx Buried Under Egypt Spark Debate
3+ hour, 29+ min ago (368+ words) Italian researchers claim to have discovered a possible second Sphinx buried deep under the sands of Egypt " a development that would mark a significant discovery from the ancient world if confirmed. Filippo Biondi said in a podcast interview last month…...
How This Archaeological Find Shows the Ancient Link Between Israel and Persia
3+ week, 50+ min ago (269+ words) The Western Journal Israel and Iran are in the news today as they, alongside the United States, trade blows in a war for the future of the Middle East. But Israel and Iran -- once known as Persia -- were at odds…...
WWII Hero Awarded Medal of Honor for Refusing to ID Jewish Americans While at Gunpoint: 'We Are All Jews"
1+ mon, 2+ week ago (612+ words) President Donald Trump awarded the Medal of Honor to the family of U. S. Army Master Sgt. Roderick Edmonds of Knoxville, Tennessee, on Monday at a ceremony at the White House. The late senior non-commissioned officer is credited with saving the lives…...
Archaeology: The 1st Extra-Biblical Proof That Pontius Pilate Lived, Literally Carved in Stone at Excavation Site in Ancient Biblical City
3+ mon, 2+ day ago (458+ words) The historical record serves as confirmation for followers of Jesus Christ that He walked among us, was crucified, and was raised. Although several eyewitness accounts speak to that truth, the archaeological evidence supports it. Excavation began on the port city…...
Trump Would Have Loved This Christmas Card Gen. Patton Sent His Troops in 1944 Asking for Their Prayers
3+ mon, 3+ week ago (594+ words) It was not the best of Christmas seasons for Gen. George Patton in December of 1944. Yes, the general's Third Army was marching through Europe toward Berlin. Yes, the Nazis were less than a year away from defeat. So, too, were…...
Post-Christmas Disaster: How 26 Million Pounds of Molasses Killed or Injured 170 in the Streets of Boston in 1919
3+ mon, 3+ week ago (459+ words) Jan. 15, 1919, was an unusually warm day for the North End of Boston, Massachusetts. Workers were busy with many city residents outside to enjoy the weather. That's when disaster struck around 1: 00 p. m. The City of Boston in their commemorative piece said a…...
Statue of Little-Known Civil Rights Activist Replaces Robert E. Lee in U. S. Capitol
4+ mon, 1+ day ago (666+ words) When it comes to well-known civil rights activists, there are some obvious heavy hitters. Martin Luther King Jr. , Rosa Parks, John Lewis, and Malcolm X are generally going to be the first names brought up, especially in America. (Outside of…...
History Professor Issues Warning After Watching First Few Minutes of Ken Burns' New Revolutionary War Docuseries
4+ mon, 4+ week ago (971+ words) Wokeness, paired with unhinged hatred of President Donald Trump, can infect even a respected filmmaker's work. According to Jonathan Barth, associate professor of history at Arizona State University, filmmaker Ken Burns might have suffered that fate. Barth on Thursday posted…...
Century-Old Bottle Carries Soldiers' Messages from the Past
5+ mon, 1+ week ago (616+ words) More than a century ago, two bored World War I Australian army recruits passed the time during their unit's voyage to war-torn France by scrawling cheerful messages in pencil on scraps of paper. They sealed up both notes in a…...
Experts Fear King Tut's Tomb May Be Doomed
5+ mon, 3+ week ago (346+ words) Is the Boy King's tomb doomed? Scientists studying the Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamen, commonly known as King Tut, recently examined the ruler's famous tomb and declared it has "experienced varying degrees of instability and damage, which have progressively worsened over time,…...
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