July 26, 2023 Short questions with Dana Perino This week, in her regular "Short questions" series for 91±¬ÁÏ Digital, Dana Perino talks with Janice Dean, meteorologist, mom, author — who reveals why she's trying to be a hope for others.
July 25, 2023 Five ways Ayn Rand predicted America's political crises, from parents spurned to the rise of cancel culture Author, philosopher and libertarian thinker Ayn Rand, writing mostly in post-war America, predicted with remarkable accuracy many of the social crises facing America today.
July 21, 2023 Tony Bennett in his own words: 'I feel that I have been truly blessed' As the nation mourns the passing of singer and entertainer Tony Bennett, the star's own words from his book "The Good Life" remain behind for readers and fans to cherish forever.
July 18, 2023 Jack Carr's take on the AMIA bombing of July 18, 1994, in Buenos Aires, Argentina: 'Pistol by his side' In Buenos Aires, Argentina, on July 18, 1994, a terrorist explosion destroyed a 7-story building, took 85 lives and wounded 300 people. Bestselling author Jack Carr weighs in on the act of terror.
July 18, 2023 Five reasons Ayn Rand loved the United States of America: 'The right to live by one's own judgment' Ayn Rand advocated individual rights and limited government; born in totalitarian Russia she loved the United States and believed in American exceptionalism.
July 13, 2023 Short questions with Dana Perino for Trey Gowdy In Dana Perino's newest "Short questions" piece, Trey Gowdy reveals the four people he'd invite to a dinner party — plus the best part of living in a small town in America.
July 10, 2023 New York City mom stands up to government overreach post-COVID: 'Mom Army is stepping into the breach' New book "Supermoms Activated" by Jacqueline Toboroff of New York City profiles a new generation of American mothers energized amid COVID-19 to stand up for their children.
July 8, 2023 Library book about electricity is returned after 119 years: 'In such good shape' Someone checked out a library book about electricity back in 1904 — and the book recently made its way back to the library in New Bedford, Massachusetts, 119 years later.
July 6, 2023 Kirk Cameron vows to hold American Library Association accountable for 'religious discrimination' Actor and writer Kirk Cameron is working with First Liberty Institute to attempt to hold the American Library Association accountable for what he says is discrimination against his faith views.
July 4, 2023 'The Jefferson Bible' spotlights complex faith, remarkable intellect of Founding Father Thomas Jefferson completed "The Life and Morals of Jesus of Nazareth" in 1820 in an effort to distill Christian doctrine from the words of Christ alone.