Pastor Charles Winston McNeil discussed his experience as a police officer in Washington, D.C. to help us better understand the …
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Anti-Critical Race Theory Bill in Arkansas Becomes Law Without Governor’s Signature
Arkansas lawmakers passed a bill titled “An Act to Prohibit the Propagation of Divisive Concepts” to ban state agencies and …
Read More »Kansas Legislature Overrides Democratic Governor’s Veto on Bill Lowering Age of Concealed Carry
Lawmakers in Kansas have voted to lower the age of concealed carry from 21 to 18. These residents must pass …
Read More »Larry Elder: White-Savior Movies, Bad; White-Savior Politicians, Good
I recently came across the term “white-savior movies.” According to critics, this is a type of film that features a …
Read More »Police Reform: Qualified Immunity or Accountability — Watch CURE America Episode 41
In the aftermath of the verdict in the George Floyd murder case and the conviction of police officer Derek Chauvin, …
Read More »Star Parker: Biden’s Era of Big Government
When I began my work 25 years ago, my vision for fixing our poor, broken communities was driven by my …
Read More »What ‘Tolerant’ Leftists Said About Tim Scott After Rebuttal — This Black Congressman Has a Message for Them
Senator Tim Scott gave the GOP’s rebuttal to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address last week, and what …
Read More »William Allen: Biden’s First 100 Days — Are You Confused?
President Biden’s 100-days celebration smashed into a wall of silence: silence about the illegal immigrant flood at the border; silence …
Read More »Larry Elder: Maxine Waters’ Anti-Cop Rhetoric Is Getting Black People Killed
In June 2018, Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., publicly exhorted her supporters to harass cabinet members of the Trump administration. At …
Read More »Oklahoma Legislature Sends Anti-Critical Race Theory Bill to Governor
Oklahoma could become the second state to ban “critical race theory” (CRT) in government schools. If Governor Kevin Stitt signs …
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