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Violent crime is on the rise in cities across America, as heated debates continue over gun control and the role of police. Security expert Bryce Eddy from Covered 6, a vocational training school for military veterans, joins PragerU CEO Marissa Streit to discuss how to stay safe in these turbulent times. Don’t miss this Real […]
Watch the full episode of this Fireside Chat: https://l.prageru.com/3cDg3Dp Pew Research Center reports that a majority of U.S. teens value people feeling safe online over being able to speak freely. Dennis shares his thoughts on what this reveals about young people in America today. He then answers your questions and shares his three favorite words […]
Today Sabrina and I are discussing child exploitation on the internet. Everything from the famous “Corn Kid” to parenting style videos. Is it exploitative to sign brand deals for viral kids? Are parenting videos an acceptable form of entertainment? Should kids be posted on the internet at all? We’ll be discussing all this and more! […]
The first five presidents of the United States are known as the Founding presidents: Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Madison, and Monroe. Who were they? What made them exceptional? And why are their stories so relevant to us today? #ushistory #history #foundingfathers #prageru SUBSCRIBE 👉 https://www.prageru.com/join
America’s fifth president James Monroe, the last of America’s Founding Fathers, is also the least well known. But that doesn’t mean he wasn’t a giant among giants. He was. Author Chris DeRose tells his story. #jamesmonroe #ushistory #foundingfathers SUBSCRIBE 👉 https://www.prageru.com/join Script: On December 26, 1776, 18-year-old James Monroe lay dying outside of Trenton, New […]
From the day he joined the Continental Congress in 1780 through his second term as the fourth President of the United States, James Madison was in the middle of everything. Many patriots contributed to the country’s success, but few, if any, did as much as James Madison. Historian Jay Cost explains. #jamesmadison #foundingfathers #ushistory SUBSCRIBE […]
Abraham Lincoln admired him. So did Franklin Roosevelt. So did John F. Kennedy. Dozens of other presidents expressed similar sentiments. They were talking about Thomas Jefferson, America’s third president. Carol Swain explores why their praise was so well deserved. #thomasjefferson #ushistory #foundingfathers SUBSCRIBE 👉 https://www.prageru.com/join Script: There’s a reason why Thomas Jefferson’s face is on […]
“The man to whom the country is most indebted for the great measure of independence is Mr. John Adams.” That was from a delegate to the Continental Congress. But how much do you know about this influential thinker and second president of the United States? Brad Thompson, Professor of Political Science at Clemson University, tells […]

