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5-Part Series: Making America

Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and Alexander Hamilton. You’ve heard their names. You may have even heard them referred to as the Founding Fathers. But what exactly does that mean? In this five-part series, Dinesh D’Souza examines how each of them, in their own particular way, helped to create the great enterprise […]

New Short Documentary Coming Soon: Restricted

Why are schools obsessed with race and gender issues? Why are children learning revisionist history? Why are America’s schools teaching children to hate America—and each other? In Miseducated, PragerU Kids Director of Outreach, Jill Simonian, interviews experts who understand our K-12 education problem and are awakening America to the battle happening right now for the […]

ASU Students MELT DOWN Over “Racist” 'Police Lives Matter' Sticker – Will & Amala LIVE

0:00 – Amala’s Triggered by Taylor’s Hat 2:26 – ASU Students Melt Down Over “Racist” ‘Police Lives Matter’ Sticker 24:18 – These Explicit OkCupid Ads Are propaganda 32:30 – Dropping “Men” From X-Men? 35:47 – Can We Problematize Any Song? On today’s show: College students call a peer “racist” for having a police lives matter […]

Leo and Layla's History Adventures with Pericles

With help from the “first citizen” of ancient Athens, Leo and Layla learn about the birth of democracy and the importance of civic duty. Are you a parent or an educator? Join PragerU’s new PREP program and gain exclusive access to our online forum of pro-America resources, support, and tools that can rescue your children’s […]

The Book Club: Darkness at Noon by Arthur Koestler with Brad Thompson

George Orwell and Aldous Huxley warned of the evils of communism in the pages of 1984 and Brave New World; however, Arthur Koestler’s Darkness at Noon is a lesser-known but impactful novel that describes the horrors of the Stalinist USSR. Michael Knowles and Brad Thompson take you through this powerful literary work. In our fast-paced […]