• Lexington, Kentucky: Where Revolutionary Spirit Echoes Across Centuries

    The author reflects on the differing Revolutionary War experiences of South Carolina and Kentucky, emphasizing community building, democratic ideals, and the ongoing relevance of revolutionary principles in contemporary America.

  • Kentucky’s SB 181: When School Oversight Extends Beyond School Hours

    Kentucky’s SB 181, effective August 2025, imposes strict communication restrictions on school employees with students, raising significant constitutional and practical concerns about personal privacy and community relations.

  • Friday the 13th: Superstitions, Future Dates, and Famous Birthdays

    Friday the 13th combines cultural superstitions about the number 13 and Fridays, impacting beliefs and celebrating notable personalities born on this day, revealing contrasting perspectives on luck.

  • Creating AI Agents in Google Gemini

    This video builds on my presentation at the Innovations For Learning Conference in Lexington on June 4. Be sure to check out all my presentation resources here.

  • The Turning Tide: How D-Day Shaped War and Politics in 1944-1945

    The conclusion of World War II in 1945 was shaped by complex military strategies and political dynamics in 1944, particularly spotlighting D-Day’s implications for Allied leadership and post-war arrangements.

  • D-Day 81 Years Later

    Remembering D-Day: Its Impact on World War II and the Politics of the Allied Powers June 6, 1944, is a date etched in history as D-Day, the day when Allied forces launched the largest amphibious invasion ever seen. Over 156,000 troops from the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and other Allied nations stormed the…