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How Foreign Aid Keeps Africa Poor | Magatte Wade
How Foreign Aid Keeps Africa Poor | Magatte Wade

Does foreign aid help Africa—or hurt it? Senegalese entrepreneur Magatte Wade knows that prosperity can’t be built on handouts, no matter how well-in…

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Lochner v. New York: Opening Pandora's Box | Robert George
Lochner v. New York: Opening Pandora's Box | Robert George

How could expanding workers’ rights trigger a Pandora’s box of legal activism? Robert George, Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University, bre…

8 months, 3 weeks ago

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Dred Scott v. Sandford: A Slave's Fight for Freedom |  Janice Rogers Brown
Dred Scott v. Sandford: A Slave's Fight for Freedom | Janice Rogers Brown

It’s hard to believe now, but there was a time when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Black Americans could never be citizens. Janice Rogers Brown, f…

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Do We Need the Department of Education? (DOE) | Marissa Streit
Do We Need the Department of Education? (DOE) | Marissa Streit

Before 1979, America’s public education system was managed by state and local governments—and it ranked among the best in the world. But everything c…

9 months ago

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Saving History: The Case for Clay Pots | Glenn Beck
Saving History: The Case for Clay Pots | Glenn Beck

There’s no guarantee future historians will tell the truth about America. In PragerU’s 2025 commencement address, Glenn Beck warns that preserving U.…

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What Is Birthright Citizenship? | Amy Swearer
What Is Birthright Citizenship? | Amy Swearer

Do children born in the U.S. automatically gain citizenship? Many claim the 14th Amendment of the Constitution guarantees it. Amy Swearer, Senior Leg…

9 months, 1 week ago

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McCulloch v. Maryland: The Birth of Big Government | John Yoo
McCulloch v. Maryland: The Birth of Big Government | John Yoo

America was built on the principle of limited government—but the 1819 Supreme Court case McCulloch v. Maryland changed that. In this PragerU 5-Minute…

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Marbury v. Madison: How Much Power Does the Supreme Court Have?
Marbury v. Madison: How Much Power Does the Supreme Court Have?

Legislative, Executive, and Judicial—three equal branches of government… right? Not at first. Haley Proctor, Associate Professor of Law at Notre Dame…

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Marbury v. Madison: How Much Power Does the Supreme Court Have? | Haley Proctor
Marbury v. Madison: How Much Power Does the Supreme Court Have? | Haley Proctor

Legislative, Executive, and Judicial—three equal branches of American government… right? Not originally. In this PragerU 5-Minute Video, Haley Procto…

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The Cult of Death | Rawan Osman
The Cult of Death | Rawan Osman

What happens when a movement chooses death over life, and hatred over truth? The October 7, 2023 Hamas terror attacks exposed more than just violence…

9 months, 3 weeks ago

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