Category: History & Politics
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Mel Gibson’s Big Comeback: Filming ‘The Resurrection of the Christ’ & New Ireland Project Teased
Estimated reading time: 3 minutes Key Takeaways Mel Gibson is returning to direct *The Resurrection of the Christ*, a sequel to his 2004 hit *The Passion of the Christ*, with filming set to start in August 2025. The sequel will be produced at Cinecittà Studios in Rome, featuring extensive set construction to authentically recreate first-century…
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Monica Lewinsky at the Center of New Hulu Series: Revisiting a Historic Scandal with Fresh Perspectives
Estimated reading time: 4 minutes Key Takeaways Monica Lewinsky is returning to public attention through a new Hulu series launching in August 2025, collaborating with Amanda Knox. The series revisits the 1998 Clinton–Lewinsky scandal, a pivotal moment in American political history. Lewinsky has transformed her public persona from scandal subject to advocate against cyberbullying and…
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PragerU at the White House: What It Means for American Education and History
Estimated reading time: 5 minutes Key Takeaways PragerU has partnered with the White House in 2025 to promote American history through cinematic videos aimed at classrooms and families. This collaboration has sparked controversy due to PragerU’s ideological framing, which critics argue distorts complex historical topics. The White House’s endorsement potentially elevates PragerU as a substitute…
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Jimmy Hoffa’s 50-Year Mystery: New Theories and Unending Fascination in 2025
Estimated reading time: 4 minutes Key Takeaways Jimmy Hoffa disappeared in 1975 outside a Michigan restaurant and remains one of America’s most enduring mysteries. Despite extensive investigations, Hoffa’s remains have never been found, and no conclusive evidence about his fate has emerged. His disappearance is linked to organized crime, union politics, and allegations of criminal…
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Smithsonian Removes Trump from Impeachment Exhibit: What It Means for History and Public Memory
Estimated reading time: 4 minutes Key Takeaways The Smithsonian removed references to Donald Trump’s impeachments from its “Limits of Presidential Power” exhibit, updating its content as part of an ongoing review. The original exhibit included details on Trump’s two impeachments, which were later replaced with an older label referencing Presidents Johnson, Clinton, and Nixon. The…
