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March for Our Lives Says 250 Years Later, We’re Still Living With the Consequences of the Founders

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RedState
· Jun 29, 2026
Happy 250th Birthday, America: We Now Live Twice As Long As We Did in 1776
Happy 250th Birthday, America: We Now Live Twice As Long As We Did in 1776
URL Media
· Jul 3, 2026
The semiquincentennial of second sight: Black America’s X-ray vision for democracy
If the United States survives to celebrate its quincentennial in 2276, I hope my descendants will forgive yours. Not because America was imperfect. Every nation is. But because generation after [] The post The semiquincentennial of second sight: Black America’s X-ray vision for democracy appeared first on URL Media.
National Post
· Jul 3, 2026
Israel Ellis: It’s minutes to midnight for Canada’s Jews
As our community's doomsday clock ticks, we must decide: Do we stay or do we go? I'm staying — for now
The Daily Signal
· Jul 2, 2026
SOCIALISTS OR STATESMEN: America Must Choose This Independence Day
Can America survive if the next generation meant to preserve it believes our best days are behind us? As the Daily Signal has worked on a special project for America’s 250th birthday, I’ve been fixating on this question and struggling to answer it. But we might soon know the answer. A recent study from Pew Research found that just...
OpsLens
· Jul 3, 2026
‘Freedoms available nowhere else’: Celebrating America’s radical revolution * WorldNetDaily * by J. Peder Zane, Real Clear Wire
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Palo Alto Online
· Jul 3, 2026
On USA’s 250th birthday, Californians should remember when we saved the world from tyranny
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. If there ever was a moment for citizens of the United States of America to contemplate and appreciate how their nation has affected humankind’s evolution, it is now on its 250th birthday. Yes, the U.S. is now afflicted with political polarization and cultural []
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Related coverage for "March for Our Lives Says 250 Years Later, We’re Still Living With the Consequences of the Founders": RedState — Happy 250th Birthday, America: We Now Live Twice As Long As We Did in 1776. URL Media — The semiquincentennial of second sight: Black America’s X-ray vision for democracy. National Post — Israel Ellis: It’s minutes to midnight for Canada’s Jews. The Daily Signal — SOCIALISTS OR STATESMEN: America Must Choose This Independence Day. OpsLens — ‘Freedoms available nowhere else’: Celebrating America’s radical revolution * WorldNetDaily * by J. Peder Zane, Real Clear Wire. Palo Alto Online — On USA’s 250th birthday, Californians should remember when we saved the world from tyranny