Galen Institute president Grace-Marie Turner appeared on a recent episode of CURE America with Star Parker to discuss solutions to …
Read More »Medicare & Medicaid: A Bitter Pill to Swallow — Watch CURE America with Star Parker
Grace-Marie Turner is a leading mind when it comes to free-market ideas for health policy reform. In guiding the way …
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Governor Ron DeSantis is going after leftist politics in government schools. This week is School Choice Week, and teachers unions …
Read More »Rebroadcast: Africans Fight Back Against Abortion — Watch CURE America Episode 34
On CURE America with Star Parker this week I have incredible video to show you of some very courageous women …
Read More »Rebroadcast: A Guide to Be Financially Sound During an Inevitable Recession — Watch CURE America Episode 93
Why are Americans having to pay more for everything right now? More importantly, are things on the road to getting …
Read More »From the Archives: Star Parker Shares What She and Her Organization, CURE, Are All About — And How Pastors Can Help
This post was originally published in December 2021. Star Parker, founder and president of the Center for Urban Renewal and …
Read More »From the Archives: America Was Founded on Christianity, Capitalism, and the Constitution — And Some People Don’t Like It
This post was originally published in July 2021. Star Parker, founder and president of the Center for Urban Renewal and …
Read More »Student Loan Forgiveness: A Closer Look — Watch CURE America with Star Parker
This week on CURE America with Star Parker, we’re rejoined by Neal McCluskey, Director of Cato’s Center for Educational Freedom. …
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 »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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