I grew up in Detroit, in an environment where one was supposed to be Democrat and where people constantly told …
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For much of the past century, America has embodied, both in word and in deed, a commitment to freedom and …
Read More »National Action, National Cooperation?
Last week, I had the pleasure of speaking at the National Action Network’s (NAN) 17th annual national convention in New …
Read More »Financial Literacy
When I was a young boy, I was not familiar with the concepts of financial literacy and responsibility. I did …
Read More »Education: The Future Depends on It
(BCN editor’s note: This is the first of two Ben Carson columns for Friday) Over the past few months in …
Read More »The Mighty Internet
There is one place to go where you can find out anything about anyone and any moment in history. That …
Read More »A Leader and a Speech We Can All Appreciate
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu showed great leadership when delivering his speech to a joint session of Congress regarding America’s …
Read More »Applauding an Elegant Conservative
Recently, I was temporarily placed on the Southern Poverty Law Center’s watch list for extremism simply because I vocally support …
Read More »We Have Met the Enemy, and He Is Not Us
The graphic pictures of a Jordanian pilot being burned alive by militants from the Islamic State, or ISIS, were chilling …
Read More »Vaccinations Are for the Good of the Nation
There has been much debate recently over vaccination mandates, particularly in response to the measles outbreak currently taking place throughout …
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