Article • February 11, 2026
Trumpet Daily Radio Episode • January 18, 2017
Pvt. Bradley Manning was serving a 35-year prison sentence for leaking top-secret documents that jeopardized America’s national security. He turned the documents over to Wikileaks, an anti-American activist group. On Tuesday, against wishes of his defense secretary and top Army leaders, President Barack Obama commuted Manning’s sentence. What is behind this last-minute decision to free Private Manning? Listen to Stephen Flurry explain on today’s Trumpet Daily Radio Show.
Article • November 18, 2025
Article • November 12, 2012
Is it a worrying preview of much more to come?
Article • January 30, 2026
Article • September 15, 2021
A fond relationship with unseen jeopardies
Feature • June 1, 2022
The left says it’s white supremacy. The truth is far worse.
Feature • September 1, 2003
Low birthrates and the need for more workers are hurting the economies of Europe and Japan. These nations dealt with this problem in the past. How will they solve it today?
Feature • December 27, 2017
The world’s attention is riveted on the Holy City as dangers increase. Some history shows how Jerusalem’s security could be guaranteed.
Article • December 26, 2005
Thanks to democracy, 2005 was a huge year for radical Islamist groups in Egypt, Israel and Iraq.
Article • May 6, 2020
The true pedigree of today’s environmentalism is less green than red.
Feature • January 1, 2009
Seventy years after the Nazi Anschluss of Austria, the government in Vienna is again being filled by those who sympathize with Adolf Hitler.
Article • September 3, 2014
Why the Australian government can’t stop Muslims from becoming terrorists
Article • April 9, 2013
Why so little coverage of Philadelphia’s ‘House of Horrors’?
Article • April 22, 2020
Where will a religious revival lead?
Article • September 3, 2020
Article • April 22, 2022
The left says it’s white supremacy. The truth is far worse.
Feature • March 1, 2007
Modern education shows a dangerous contempt for history. And the most valuable history of all is the most overlooked. Here is how you can gain the greatest personal rewards from your study of this precious treasure trove!
Feature • February 1, 2007
Tracking Iran’s steps to dominate its neighbors
Article • May 5, 2009
As the world watched the Durban II spectacle, most missed its most important revelation.
Article • May 27, 2010
The institution once responsible for infusing the English with a spirit of independence is now selling England out.
Article • August 13, 2010
The debate over same-sex “marriage” is merely a symptom of a society that has already cast off moral restraint.
Article • January 31, 2019
Article • November 5, 2025