
Eisenhower’s Highways: Built for Defense, Not Just Road Trips
Did you know the U.S. Interstate Highway System was initially designed for national defense? Conceived during the Eisenhower administration, the highways were built to enable the rapid movement of military personnel and equipment during emergencies.
While we often associate interstates with family road trips and commerce, the system’s origins highlight the foresight of Cold War-era planning. Today, the highways remain a vital component of national security and economic infrastructure. Read more

Blue-Sky Thinking or Just More Censorship Clouds? Leftists Flee X to Drown Bluesky in Complaints
A significant number of left-leaning users are migrating from X to Bluesky, citing concerns over censorship and content moderation policies. However, Bluesky is already facing challenges, with an influx of complaints and reports overwhelming the platform. This situation highlights the complexities of balancing free speech and content moderation in social media spaces. Read more
Fun Fact of the Day Did you know? The world’s largest American flag is over 505 feet long and weighs more than 3,000 pounds. It’s displayed annually in Gastonia, North Carolina!
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