In the confusion that accompanies the surge of ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria), it is not surprising that …
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Iraq Crisis: Latest Sign of U.S. Vulnerability to Oil Price Spikes
BCN editor’s note: This is the first of two Ken Blackwell columns for Thursday. The ongoing conflict in Iraq has …
Read More »Nothing Exceptional About FIFA World Cup
BCN editor’s note: please contact the author for reprint permission. Am I the only American sports fan who’s proud to …
Read More »Marriage: Plastic or Gold?
Months have now passed since the Islamist terrorist organization Boko Haram sparked international outrage by kidnapping at least 270 Nigerian …
Read More »Call for Slavery Reparations Simply Another Hustle
Calls for slavery reparations have returned with the publication of Ta-Nehisi Coates’ “The Case for Reparations” in The Atlantic magazine …
Read More »Spineless Western Leaders
Editor’s Note: This column was coauthored by Bob Morrison. First Lady Michelle Obama recently appeared on the Web holding a …
Read More »Where is Meriam Ibrahim's High-Profile Hashtag Campaign?
The Federalist‘s Leslie Loftis makes an excellent point. Given the recent #BringBackOurGirls Twitter hashtag trend over the kidnapped Nigerian girls, …
Read More »America's Budding Tyrants
From the Nazis to the Stalinists, tyrants have always started out supporting free speech, and why is easy to understand. …
Read More »The Global Indifference for Africa
Does skin color really matter when 200 school girls are abducted? In the state of Borno, in north-eastern Nigeria, there …
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