February 25, 2021 Books, Church & Ministry, Entertainment, News
The name of Dr. Melvin Banks Sr. hasn’t come up during Black History Month discussions, but he owned and operated Urban Ministries Inc., the largest independent black-owned and operated publishing company in ...
Read More » November 17, 2020 National, News, Politics & Policy
While national news media and Democrats demand President Donald Trump concede, Republican candidates across the nation, like Utah’s Burgess Owens, continue to win after they also refused to concede. The string of ...
Read More » October 2, 2020 Finances, National, News
Unemployment falls to 7.9% in September with the addition of 661,000 jobs was the good news announced by the Labor Department on Friday. The rate is just above that reported in the ...
Read More » October 1, 2020 Faith, National, News, Politics & Policy
President Trump’s lead among evangelical voters is larger than it was in 2016, according to a recent survey from LifeWay Research. The news comes as some pundits say the Democrat effort to ...
Read More » August 31, 2020 National, News, Politics & Policy
As rioting continues in numerous cities with Democrat mayors, polls show it may be hurting the party, Joe Biden and even down-ballot candidates in key swing states. With less than three months ...
Read More » July 26, 2020 Culture Watch, News, Respect Life
A collection of statues in the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery includes Margaret Sanger, a racist and proponent of eugenics who founded Planned Parenthood. Rep. Russ Fulcher, a Republican from Idaho, is reviving ...
Read More » June 23, 2020 Columns, News, Politics & Policy
This past Saturday, after President Trump’s Tulsa rally did not draw the expected capacity crowd, (it broke cable broadcast records) Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, of New York’s 14th congressional district in NYC, tweeted, ...
Read More » June 12, 2020 Columns, Culture Watch
One of the great benefits of hosting a daily talk radio show for the last 12 years is that you learn a lot from your callers, gaining new and different perspectives. That’s ...
Read More » May 22, 2020 National, News, Politics & Policy
Democrat presidential candidate Joe Biden made an extraordinary claim to the black host of The Breakfast Club radio show. Biden, who has remained in seclusion in his Delaware basement for the last ...
Read More » December 31, 2019 Culture Watch, News, Politics & Policy
A black “awakening” will help President Trump win reelection in 2020, according to a former NFL player. “For me, once I saw the policies that President Obama pushed in the back half ...
Read More » December 7, 2019 Culture Watch, National, News, Politics & Policy
Is Donald Trump heading towards a 50-state sweep in the 2020 election? That’s what some political analysts are saying after new polls that show surging support among African American, Asian and Hispanic ...
Read More » December 5, 2019 Faith, Next Generation
Leith Anderson, the retiring president of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE), has always liked the word “evangelical” as a description of his faith. As the line between religion and politics blurs, ...
Read More » November 8, 2019 Israel, National, News
American Jews and African Americans often worked side by side during the civil rights movement. They were joined by Republicans who supported civil rights legislation while many Democrats in Congress opposed it. ...
Read More » February 23, 2019 News, Politics & Policy
President Donald Trump is pledging to expand opportunities for Americans of every race, religion, and creed as he commemorates Black History Month. Speaking to hundreds at a White House reception on Feb. 21, ...
Read More » December 9, 2018 National, News
Black American men are experiencing the lowest unemployment on record as it drops to 6.3 percent, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). With women included in the count, Black unemployment dropped ...
Read More » November 29, 2018 Culture Watch, News, Politics & Policy
White liberals present themselves as less competent when addressing minorities, while conservatives use the same vocabulary no matter what the race of their audience, according to a newly released study. Yale and ...
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