Alveda King and I marched together across the same bridge that her father, Rev. A.D. King, and her uncle, Martin …
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My team was in Charleston [Sunday] for the three-hour long church service at the site of the tragedy where nine …
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In the tragedy of the shooting of nine worshipers in a black church in Charleston, we must beware. I fully …
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In 1992, South Central Los Angeles exploded into riots after a jury acquitted four police officers standing trial about possible …
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I would liken the crowded and growing field of Republican presidential candidates to a high-school class where the teacher asks …
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Republican pollster Whit Ayres’ new book, “2016 and Beyond: How Republicans Can Elect a President in the New America,” bears …
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A front-page headline in The Wall Street Journal screams out: “Islamic State’s Gains Reveal New Prowess on the Battlefield.” The …
Read More »Does Rubio Have That Reagan Magic?
Two new polls are showing a decisive bounce in the presidential run by Florida Republican Sen. Marco Rubio. In an …
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