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Can You Trust Wikipedia? | 5-Minute Videos | PragerU

Is Wikipedia still an impartial, crowd-sourced encyclopedia, or has it become a propaganda tool for a particular point of view? Investigative journalist Ashley Rindsberg charts the evolution of one of the world’s most popular websites, and comes to some surprising and disturbing conclusions. 📲 Watch our content ad-free on our app: https://prageru.onelink.me/3bas/vgyxvm79 Donate to PragerU: […]

Road to Liberty: George Wythe | The White House Founders Museum | PragerU

George Wythe was a lawyer, judge, professor, and influential Founding Father whose contributions shaped the legal and political foundations of the United States. Born in 1726 in Elizabeth City County, Virginia, Wythe attended the College of William and Mary and studied law in his uncle’s office. His legal talent earned him a strong reputation, and […]

Road to Liberty: Oliver Wolcott | The White House Founders Museum | PragerU

Oliver Wolcott, one of fifteen children, was born on November 20, 1726 in Windsor, Connecticut. Oliver’s great-grandfather served in the first general assembly of Connecticut, and his father served as Governor. Oliver placed top of his class at Yale College before beginning his military career. With a Captain’s commission, Wolcott led a voluntary militia during […]

Paid Protestors Surge in D.C., Border Walls Brought Back, MS-13 Member Sues POTUS: 8/15/25

Paid protesters are flooding the streets of D.C. after President Trump federalizes the capital’s police force—because apparently, law and order is now controversial. Meanwhile, an MS-13 gang member, staring down a life sentence, suddenly “identifies” as transgender and is suing the President… for not recognizing his new identity. Yes, really. Over at the southern border, […]