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Work, Keep Working, and Then Work Harder
In PragerU’s 2023 commencement address, popular podcaster Tim Pool shares the secret of his success (hint: it’s not a degree from a prestigious unive…
2 years, 11 months ago
The Constitution: A Moral Challenge
Unlike any governing document in history, the U.S. Constitution inscribed liberty and individual rights into law. But how could America espouse freed…
2 years, 11 months ago
Tyre Nichols and Police Brutality
Is police brutality a major problem in America? Many activists, politicians, and the media would have you believe that it is. But what does the actua…
2 years, 11 months ago
Zachary Taylor: The Man Who Might Have Prevented the Civil War
He was a slave owner who opposed the expansion of slavery; a president who despised politics and politicians. That was Zachary Taylor—“Old Rough and …
3 years ago
The Book Club: The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer with Catherine Illingworth
What makes The Canterbury Tales the most popular work of English literature ever? Penned by Geoffrey Chaucer in the 14th century, this medieval colle…
3 years ago
Fossil Fuels: The Big Picture
Should the world stop using fossil fuels—oil, coal, and natural gas? Or should we embrace them as an essential part of modern life? Alex Epstein expl…
3 years ago
Don’t Trust Your Conscience
Everyone has heard the expression, “Let your conscience be your guide.” But is that really true? Is your conscience trustworthy? Dennis Prager shares…
3 years ago
Why Public Schools Should Want School Choice
One of the few public policies that unites people from across the political spectrum is school choice—the ability of parents to choose the school tha…
3 years ago
James K. Polk: Manifest Destiny
James K. Polk believed that America was destined to expand west. Did this make him an imperialist or an agent for freedom and opportunity? Wilfred Mc…
3 years, 1 month ago
How to Make Our Cities Safer
Crime has become a major issue in America again. People don’t feel safe, and for good reason. Homicides are at levels not seen for decades. How do we…
3 years, 1 month ago