Neither California Gov. Gavin Newsom nor former First Lady Michelle Obama will become the Democrats’ 2024 presidential candidate. No amount …
Read More »Star Parker: The State of Black Progress
As part of Black History Month 2024, my organization, CURE, Center for Urban Renewal and Education, has announced the release …
Read More »Archive: Star Parker: Social Security — A Broken Socialist Dinosaur
Originally published in January 2024. It seems many still harbor, or want to perpetuate, the illusion that our Social Security …
Read More »Ken Blackwell: Iran Foreign Minister’s Presence Undermines UN Human Rights Council Mission
In September 2022, the Islamic Republic of Iran faced protests that were widely described as the greatest challenge to the …
Read More »Star Parker: Too Many Corporations, Like Universities, Have Lost Their Way
Universities are not alone among our institutions that have lost their way. How about America’s corporations, which now seem to …
Read More »Ken Blackwell: A Year Later, Biden Has Failed East Palestine
It has been a year since the unfortunate train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, when, on the evening of February …
Read More »Larry Elder: Crime Hits Home
To know my Aunt Maggie is to adore her. She is a 92-year-old retired nurse who lives in Cleveland. When …
Read More »Ryan Bomberger: #HeGetsUs Doesn’t Get Him
Over a hundred million people, worldwide, watched the SuperBowl. Many, like me, are more interested in the commercials than the …
Read More »Archive: Star Parker’s Advice to Conservatives Who Want to Connect with Black Voters
Originally published in June 2023. Star Parker, founder and CEO of the Center for Urban Renewal and Development (CURE), recently …
Read More »Star Parker: Winds of Change in the Black Vote
Data shows that winds of political change are blowing among Black voters. In volatile times like now, predictions can be …
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