Emerging Country Artist and Hit Songwriter Styles Haury Delves into Faith and Redemption in His Intimate Track ‘A Soldier’s Born’

Celebrating America’s 250th Anniversary through Art As America approaches its 250th anniversary, it’s crucial to highlight the role of art, culture, and storytelling. In a unique initiative, we connected with some of Nashville’s talented songwriters and artists, inviting them to create original songs that express their feelings about America. The acoustic performance is a debut […]
Mauricio Pochettino from the USMNT performs ‘Country Roads’ following World Cup victory

Pochettino Celebrates Historic Win for USMNT It was quite an evening for Mauricio Pochettino. He achieved a milestone by becoming the U.S. men’s head coach with the most World Cup victories, leading the USMNT to a 2-0 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Round of 32, marking the first knockout-round triumph since 2002 in […]
Leader of Rochdale Grooming Gang Will Not Be Deported to Home Country of Pakistan

The infamous leader of a Pakistani child sex ring is set to be released from prison, and the British government has informed victims that he cannot be deported. Shabir Ahmed, a Pakistani national, was sentenced to 22 years in prison in 2012 for multiple child sex offenses, including raping one girl thirty times in Rochdale, […]
How Can a Country Maintain Its Core Values?

Upholding Founding Principles How does a nation stay true to its foundational values? It seems like our country is not only losing traditions but also memories. And, without a shared memory, civilizations might just fade away. That’s why our efforts at PragerU to preserve history and national memory are essential. July 4th, our most significant […]
Soccer fans at the World Cup can show Americans what is great about their country.

As the United States gears up for its 250th anniversary, an unexpected surprise unfolds from the crowds attending the World Cup. It’s a vivid reminder of America’s unique spirit. This summer, people from numerous countries flocked to various U.S. cities for the FIFA World Cup, expecting a dangerous, divisive environment based on media portrayals. Instead, […]
California has six of the least educated cities in the country.

California, often celebrated for its stunning scenery and pleasant weather, has received an unexpected title—the least educated city in the country. A recent report has identified Visalia, California, dubbed the “Major Gateway to the Sequoias,” as holding this dubious distinction. Visalia ranked last in education among U.S. cities, with other California cities, including Bakersfield, Modesto, […]
Survey: Just 8 Percent of Democrats View America as the ‘Best’ Country

Survey Reveals Divided Opinions on American Pride As we approach the nation’s 250th anniversary, a new survey highlights notably different perspectives on American pride. Only 8% of respondents believe the U.S. is the “greatest” country, especially among Democrats, who seem to express less pride than their Republican counterparts. According to the latest findings, while a […]
Discovering the wine country of Canada’s Okanagan Valley

Kelowna Declared Canada’s First Creative City of Gastronomy Last year, the United Nations recognized Canada’s first Creative City of Gastronomy, and it wasn’t a big city like Toronto or Montreal. Surprisingly, it was Kelowna, a lesser-known urban area in British Columbia, famed primarily among American skiers for its pristine snow. Kelowna sits at the heart […]
Mamdani-supported socialists aim to spread New York’s approach across the country along with other key news.

Morning Update Top Stories 1. Mamdani-supported socialists aim to replicate New York City’s approach nationwide. 2. Seven individuals arrested for vandalizing the National Mall. 3. The U.S. and Iran have agreed to withdraw, while continuing their negotiations. Main Headlines Disaster Zone — Survivors claim officials were disrespectful, eating arepas while bodies were buried. Read more… […]
George Washington’s 1790 letter supported the rights of Catholics in the new country

Reflections on a Founding-Era Correspondence As America gears up for its 250th birthday, historians are revisiting documents from the founding era that laid the groundwork for the nation’s ideals. A noteworthy piece is a 1790 letter exchanged between John Carroll, the first Catholic bishop in the U.S., and President George Washington. This correspondence addressed a […]