Prepare for an exhilarating episode of “Cure America with Star Parker”! Star and our TV crew journeyed to Orlando, Florida, …
Read More »Rebroadcast: National Religious Broadcasters: Past, Present, and Future — Watch CURE America with Star Parker
First published in December 2022. The National Religious Broadcasters Association (NRB) is a nonpartisan, international association of Christian communicators whose …
Read More »Will We Honor the Sacrifices of Our Law Enforcement Officers?
The wicked flee when no one pursues, but the righteous are bold as a lion. – Proverbs 28:1 This week …
Read More »Archive: Oakland City Council Wants to ‘Nurture’ Criminals — Police Chief Said That Won’t Reduce Violent Crime
First published in July 2021. The city council in Oakland, California, diverted over $17 million from the police budget. The …
Read More »For Israel & Against Critical Race Theory — Watch CURE America with Star Parker
In this week’s episode of CURE America, we dive deep into the violence in the Middle East, comparing the success …
Read More »Delano Squires Has a Question for Black Lives Matter, the NAACP, and All the Rest
Having a father in the home who loves and protects his children covers a multitude of social pathologies. Just ask …
Read More »Archive: Why Are Foreigners Flooding the Southern Border in Record Numbers?
Dan Stein, president of the Federation for American Immigration Reform, appeared on a recent episode of CURE America with Star …
Read More »Rebroadcast: Lenient Policies, Rising Crime: Breaking the Cycle — Watch CURE America with Star Parker
Crime is on the rise, and Americans in cities all across the nation are increasingly concerned for the safety of …
Read More »CURE Testifies on Child Gender Reassignment in Louisiana
On Tuesday, May 2, CURE Policy Analyst Raheem Williams, on behalf of Do No Harm, testified before the Louisiana State …
Read More »Rebroadcast: Combating the Weaponization of Race: An Exclusive Report — Watch CURE America with Star Parker
This week on CURE America with Star Parker: meet CURE’s newest Director of our Clergy Center, Omarr Peters, who shares …
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