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Dennis Prager Health Update

PragerU CEO @realtalkwithmarissa sits down with David Prager, son of Dennis Prager, to share an encouraging update on Dennis’s ongoing recovery from his spinal injury. They reflect on the remarkable progress Dennis has made and offer a heartfelt look into his healing journey which has had many ups and downs. Plus, send Dennis a special […]

The Truth about Paid Protestors

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Why and How the Teachers Unions Must Be Dismantled | Real Talk | PragerU

The National Education Association (NEA) is the largest teachers union in the U.S., representing over 3 million teachers. And recently, a leaked internal agenda reveals a political playbook that has nothing to do with reading, writing, or math. PragerU CEO @realtalkwithmarissa is joined by education whistleblower Jessica Tapia, a California teacher fired for refusing to […]

Parent Alert: Oklahoma Teachers Now Required to Watch PragerU?

Is Oklahoma’s Department of Education really requiring new teachers to watch PragerU videos to get their credentials? Jill Simonian from PragerU Kids discusses this headline that has radical teachers in a frenzy. Give your kids books that honor American values. Get started with the PragerU Kids Summer Reading List! https://l.prageru.com/3GMvJDi Our first chapter book for […]

Road to Liberty: William Paca | The White House Founders Museum | PragerU

A respected lawyer, jurist, and public servant, William Paca was known for his quiet, razor-sharp logic and strategy—and his impact on Maryland politics before, during, and after the War for Independence. Born in 1740 near Abingdon, Maryland to a wealthy planter, Paca later attended Philadelphia College—today the University of Pennsylvania. Upon graduation, he studied law […]