Roots of the great American political divide: Journalist Richard Miniter mesmerizes Brit colleagues

Roots of the great American political divide: Journalist Richard Miniter mesmerizes Brit colleagues

by WorldTribune Staff, May 28, 2025 Real World News Richard Miniter, an American investigative journalist and author known for his work on national security and foreign policy, explains to the Triggernometry podcast how subcultures influence modern American politics, particularly regarding President Donald Trump’s popularity. Trump appeals to the proto-libertarian Appalachian culture, which values being left […]

Bring back the statues and add more: Trump is on a mission to restore U.S. heroes

Bring back the statues and add more: Trump is on a mission to restore U.S. heroes

by WorldTribune Staff, May 26, 2025 Real World News The Trump Administration has earmarked $30 million for a statue garden that aims to have 250 statues of American heroes in anticipation of next year’s 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Trump had laid out plans for a statue garden during his […]

250 years ago, 49 patriots died, and the American War of Independence began

250 years ago, 49 patriots died, and the American War of Independence began

‘The shot heard round the world,’ 250 years on by WorldTribune Staff, April 19, 2025 Real World News On April 18, 1775, the British Military Governor of Massachusetts, Gen. Thomas Gage, sent 800 British Army Regulars on a secret, preemptive raid to seize guns and ammunition from American patriots at Lexington and Concord. As the […]

April 19, 1775: The bloodied British Army Regulars retreat to Boston

April 19, 1775: The bloodied British Army Regulars retreat to Boston

Part V: ‘The shot heard round the world,’ 250 years on by WorldTribune Staff, April 18, 2025 Real World News On April 18, 1775, the British Military Governor of Massachusetts, Gen. Thomas Gage, sent 800 British Army Regulars on a secret, preemptive raid to seize guns and ammunition from American patriots at Lexington and Concord. As […]

April 19, 1775: British search at Barrett’s farm failed to find American guns

April 19, 1775: British search at Barrett’s farm failed to find American guns

Part IV: ‘The shot heard round the world,’ 250 years on by WorldTribune Staff, April 17, 2025 Real World News On April 18, 1775, the British Military Governor of Massachusetts, Gen. Thomas Gage, sent 800 British Army Regulars on a secret, preemptive raid to seize guns and ammunition from American patriots at Lexington and Concord. As […]

April 19, 1775: The first shots are fired on Lexington Green

April 19, 1775: The first shots are fired on Lexington Green

Part III: ‘The shot heard round the world,’ 250 years on by WorldTribune Staff, April 15, 2025 Real World News On April 18, 1775, the British Military Governor of Massachusetts, Gen. Thomas Gage, sent 800 British Army Regulars on a secret, preemptive raid to seize guns and ammunition from American patriots at Lexington and Concord. As […]

As British forces headed towards Concord, Lexington’s militia gathered on the village green

As British forces headed towards Concord, Lexington’s militia gathered on the village green

Part II: ‘The shot heard round the world,’ 250 years on by WorldTribune Staff, April 13, 2025 Real World News On April 18, 1775, the British Military Governor of Massachusetts, Gen. Thomas Gage, sent 800 British Army Regulars on a secret, preemptive raid to seize guns and ammunition from American patriots at Lexington and Concord. As […]

April 18, 1775: Human intelligence alerted American patriots of raid to seize their guns

April 18, 1775: Human intelligence alerted American patriots of raid to seize their guns

‘The shot heard round the world,’ 250 years on: Part I by WorldTribune Staff, April 12, 2025 Real World News In April of 1775, the British Military Governor of Massachusetts, Gen. Thomas Gage, sent 800 British Army Regulars on a secret, preemptive raid to seize guns and ammunition from American patriots at Lexington and Concord. […]