Current and former NFL players Kirk Cousins, Joe Delamiel-Leure, Nick Foles, Phil Olsen, Christian Ponder, Drew Stanton, Harry Swayne, and …
Read More »Rebroadcast: Are Capitol Police Spying on Members of Congress?
Are the U.S. Capitol Police spying on congressional lawmakers? Listen to Star Parker speak with Congressman Rodney Davis about what …
Read More »DC Mayor Drops Indoor Mask Mandate, But Not for Children In Schools — Lawmakers Want to Know Why
As of March 1, the District of Columbia no longer requires masks in many indoor public spaces. But masks must …
Read More »Court: Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology Discriminated Against Asians in Admissions
Whites and Asians generally get higher grades and standardized test scores than blacks and Hispanics. Because of this disparity, colleges …
Read More »This Concerned Father Has a Problem With Someone Teaching His Children They’re Oppressed Based on the Color of Their Skin
Brian Echevarria, who’s running for the North Carolina General Assembly, is a concerned father who told a local school board …
Read More »Power, Poverty, & Politics Podcast: Black History Month and the Lessons of Sin
On this episode of Power, Poverty, & Politics with Star Parker, she asks: why do we need Black History Month? Why not …
Read More »Colorado Seeks to Silence and Punish This Christian Graphic Artist — Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Her Case
Lorie Smith, a Christian graphic artist in Colorado, filed a pre-enforcement challenge in 2016 to a law that would force …
Read More »Will Faith, Freedom, and Responsibility Cure America?
Star Parker, founder and president of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education, recently appeared on The Mark Harrington Show …
Read More »Big Tech: ‘If They Want to Censor Us, They Can’
Jon Schweppe, Director of Policy and Government Affairs for American Principles Project, recently appeared on Cure America with Star Parker …
Read More »Virginia Governor Warns Democrats — Listen to Parents
Leftists were shocked after voters ousted three members of the seven-member San Francisco School Board earlier this week. Is this …
Read More »