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Reaping What You Mow: Yellow Hat Landscape | The Hustle | PragerU

Can you make a million dollars a year mowing lawns? Ask 20-year old entrepreneur Caleb Nguyen from Syracuse, New York. Caleb’s business Yellow Hat Lawn & Landscape is raking in the green—and his team does more than cut grass. When the winter snow hits, they shift gears and plow driveways. Join Sabrina as she learns […]

Dennis Prager Reacts to Megyn Kelly’s Frustration with SOME Jewish groups

Dennis Prager joins PragerU CEO Marissa Streit on camera for the first time since his injury. Subscribe at PragerU for the full interview, which is coming soon: https://l.prageru.com/4h1kbKh 📲 Watch our content ad-free on our app: https://prageru.onelink.me/3bas/vgyxvm79 Your donation to PragerU makes a lasting impact. Give today ➡️ https://l.prageru.com/4jiAT85 Follow PragerU: Instagram ➡️ (https://www.instagram.com/prageru/) X […]

Tennessee State University Students Swarm Conservative Journalist During Heated Debate

Xaviaer reacts to conservative journalist Cam Higby being kicked out of Tennessee State University during the “Fearless Debates Tour.” The event, meant to spark discussion on DEI and mass deportation, instead drew outrage from students. Xaviaer discusses student-recorded videos that capture the intense hostility on campus and examines what this says about free speech, debate, […]

Road to Liberty: Abraham Clark | The White House Founders Museum | PragerU

Abraham Clark was born on February 15, 1726, in present-day Elizabeth, New Jersey. With little formal education and chronic illnesses that made farm work difficult, he pursued independent study and developed strong skills in mathematics. He became known as a “poor man’s counselor,” offering legal advice—often for free—despite likely never being formally admitted to the […]

Road to Liberty: Carter Braxton | The White House Founders Museum | PragerU

Carter Braxton was a wealthy landowner, businessman, and financier of the American Revolution. Born on September 10, 1736, at Newington Plantation in Virginia, Braxton graduated from the College of William and Mary in 1755. At 19, he married into another influential family, further elevating his social standing. Tragedy struck when his wife died after two […]