Our First Amendment freedoms will always be important in any election. That’s why Christians and people of other religions should …
Read More »How Has Inflation Impacted Health Care Prices?
Guest hosting for Star Parker last week, Liberty Counsel’s Jonathan Alexandre asked Brooklyn Roberts, Senior Director of the Health and …
Read More »This Brave Teenage Girl Faced Suspension After She Complained About a Boy in the Girls’ Locker Room — She Refused to Apologize and Filed a Lawsuit Instead
Why do leftists believe women should have a right of privacy to kill their inconvenient unborn babies but have no …
Read More »Do Debates Impact Elections?
Jonathan Alexandre of Liberty Counsel guest-hosted for Star Parker this week on CURE America. He spoke to pollster Ed Goeas …
Read More »Kroger Must Pay $180,000 and Create Religious Accommodation Policy After Firing Workers for Refusing to Wear Pro-Homosexual Symbol
In 2020, a Kroger grocery store in Arkansas fired two Christian employees who refused to wear a rainbow-colored heart emblem …
Read More »Why Do Black Americans Who Say They’re Conservative Vote Against Their Values?
In a midterm election special report, host Star Parker and guest Jonathan Alexandre of Liberty Counsel spoke about many topics, …
Read More »‘Cancel Culture’ and Other Issues Going Into the Midterm Elections
Star Parker spoke with Jonathan Alexandre of Liberty Counsel on a recent episode of CURE America about many issues, including …
Read More »Coach Joe Kennedy Will Get His Job Back After High School Fired Him for Praying on 50-Yard Line After Football Games
The U.S. Supreme Court in June ruled 6-3 in favor of Joseph Kennedy, who was a football coach at a …
Read More »Fourth Circuit Hears ‘Heated Arguments’ in Case Over VA Tech’s Speech-Chilling ‘Bias’ Reporting System
Courthouse News Services reported that a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit this week …
Read More »Teachers’ Unions Growing Power Over Education — At Children’s Expense
With elections only two weeks away, students are back in the classroom. “That’s not to say the campaign to keep …
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