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The Real American Pioneers Nov. 04, 2014

Miguel Perez

They were the best that 17th- and 18th-century Europe had to offer. Every one of them was an explore... Read More

The Crossroads of Conquistadors Oct. 21, 2014

Miguel Perez

Using 16th-century maps but traveling on 21st-century highways — and even some waterways ̵... Read More

Irresponsible 'Education' Oct. 14, 2014

Thomas Sowell

Goddard College's recent decision to have its students addressed from prison by a convicted cop kill... Read More

A Mexican-American Town Oct. 14, 2014

Miguel Perez

When a huge chunk of Mexico became part of the United States in 1848, many of the Mexicans who lived... Read More

A River Runs Through Our Hispanic Heritage Sep. 30, 2014

Miguel Perez

When the United States and Mexico agreed to designate a large portion of the Rio Grande as the inter... Read More

The World's Biggest Statue of a Nameless Horseback Rider Sep. 23, 2014

Miguel Perez

It is, by all accounts, "the world's biggest equestrian statue" — so big that it's meant to be... Read More

America at the Tipping Point (Part 3) Sep. 16, 2014

Chuck Norris

The CIA reported this past Thursday that the number of Islamic State fighters is actually three time... Read More

The First Thanksgiving in the (Southwest) United States Sep. 16, 2014

Miguel Perez

When you get to San Elizario, Texas, in a part of the country that bears little resemblance to Plymo... Read More

Christianity Grounded in the Historical Fact of the Resurrection Sep. 12, 2014

David Limbaugh

Jesus' apostles and other disciples were willing to die for him. But so what? Haven't the followers ... Read More

America at the Tipping Point (Part 1) Sep. 02, 2014

Chuck Norris

Is history going to repeat itself? I recently read the book "The Miracle of Freedom: 7 Tipping Point... Read More

A Hidden Latina Role Model Sep. 02, 2014

Miguel Perez

Long after "Remember the Alamo" no longer needed to be used as a battle cry against Mexico, it was u... Read More

There Was Compassion on the Spanish Mission Trail Aug. 26, 2014

Miguel Perez

When we think of the Spanish conquistadors, most of us see images of the ruthless explorers who comm... Read More

San Antonio: The Showcase of Our Spanish Heritage Aug. 19, 2014

Miguel Perez

In the early evening, as I walked through Main Plaza in downtown San Antonio, headed by the majestic... Read More

'Remember the Alamo' Was a Spanish Mission Aug. 12, 2014

Miguel Perez

Its original name was Mision San Antonio de Valero. It was built by Native Americans and Spanish Fra... Read More

Chuckle Bros

Jul. 08, 2014

Nazis at the Beach Jul. 03, 2014

R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr.

BOSA, SARDINIA — That is right, you read "Bosa, Sardinia." Well, you might ask, how did I get ... Read More

Archie

Jul. 01, 2014

The Education Establishment's Success Jun. 25, 2014

Walter E. Williams

Many view America's education as a failure, but in at least one important way, it's been a success &... Read More

Agnes

Jun. 10, 2014

Really, When Was the War? Jun. 09, 2014

Dear Doug

Q: My wife and I are history buffs, and one of our favorite holidays is the Fourth of July. Both of ... Read More