I’ve not been a fan of the National Urban League’s leftist ideology since 2010. That’s when I stopped my daily …
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What’s Happening to Kim Burrell is the Latest Example of Christian Persecution in America
Actress Meryl Streep’s political diatribe at the Golden Globes awards isn’t the only surprise attention-getting provocation from the event. Nominee …
Read More »Why Is Sen. Cory Booker Testifying Against a Senator He Felt ‘Blessed and Honored’ to Work With Last Year?
Liberal Senator Cory Booker is scheduled to testify against Senator Jeff Sessions at his confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary …
Read More »Sheriff David Clarke: What Chicago Police Have to Deal With Because of Black Lives Matter and ACLU
Sheriff David Clarke, outspoken lawman and defender of the American police officer, is ready for 2017. He said recently on …
Read More »Liberals Won’t Like What These Black Pastors Said About Sen. Jeff Sessions
Dean Nelson, a passionate pro-lifer (who’s contributed to BCN) and chairman of the Board for the Frederick Douglass Foundation, was …
Read More »The Black Community and Crime
The FBI reported that the total number of homicides in 2015 was 15,696. Blacks were about 52 percent of homicide …
Read More »These Lawmakers Aim to Protect Women from the ‘Transgender’ Restroom Nonsense
Texas lawmakers in the state senate have advanced a measure that would protect the privacy of women and girls in …
Read More »Why This Obama Voter Changed Her Mind About Him
Ginni Thomas, wife of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, interviewed a woman named Antonia Okafor about the exiting President Barack …
Read More »Obama Falls Short of the National Urban League’s Highest ‘Report Card’ Rating
The National Urban League issued a “report card” for President Barack Obama — who’ll leave the White House soon — …
Read More »Is Liberal Democracy an Endangered Species?
“As we begin 2017, the most urgent threat to liberal democracy is not autocracy,” writes William Galston of The Wall …
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