- By Sandra Tolliver|Affirmative Action Is an Affront to the Civil Rights Movement
Dr. King talked of character, which is moral and spiritual — it’s what allows people to use their gifts for the good of all
By Robert L. Woodson Sr.| - By Christine Ayala|MLK’s Birthplace Is A ‘Black Mecca’ — With Staggering Wealth Inequality
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke about the need for an all-in approach for economic, social and political systems reform to become a reality | Opinion
By Alex Camardelle, Ph.D.| - By Sandra Tolliver|The Certainty of the Past Helps Me Cope With the Chaos of Today
When overwhelmed by the stresses of today’s world, think of a time when Americans weren’t siloed and divisive
By Douglas MacKinnon| - By Sandra Tolliver|A Trump-Biden Grudge Match Is the Race America Doesn’t Need
Biden and Trump both believe that their election will bring the nation together by affirming that one of them is right and the other is wrong
By Dennis M. Powell| - By Christine Ayala|Does the Rise of Nikki Haley Mean Trouble for Joe Biden?
She found a way to run against Biden and Trump at the same time with her “New Generation of Conservative Leadership” message. She could could simply drop the word “conservative” out of her slogan in a general election | Opinion
By Brad Bannon| - By Donald Gilliland|Elise Stefanik: Shameless, Shrewd and Determined to Rise
The New York congresswoman is a stranger to principle
By Albert R. Hunt| - By Donald Gilliland|Three Scenarios to Replace Joe Biden on the Ballot: Any Chance of Them Happening?
All are bad options for the Blue Team
By Joe Concha| - By Christine Ayala|Will the Supreme Court Endorse the Racial Gerrymander of a South Carolina House District?
It plays a big role in the extreme polarization of our politics and the resulting congressional paralysis | Opinion
By Michael J. Dell| - By Donald Gilliland|Uniting for Safer Schools: Insights on Gun Violence Prevention
The gun industry may be powerful, but that power pales in comparison to a parent protecting their child
By Kris Brown| - By Sandra Tolliver|Biden and Congress Must Address the Border and Black Labor’s ‘Bread-and-Butter’ Issues
The Congressional Black Caucus must hold the Biden administration to account on border security and infrastructure jobs this election year
By Roger House| - By Christine Ayala|What to Expect from the Changing Climate in 2024: More of the Same, Only Worse
This year certainly got off to an ominous start with the first North American storm of 2024 | Opinion
By Gary Yohe, Ph.D.| - By Sandra Tolliver|In 2024, It’s the Economy and the Democracy
Joe Biden and Donald Trump both are claiming that a second term for the ‘other guy’ will imperil America’s democratic system
By David Richards| - By Donald Gilliland|Election 2024: An Election Like 1980
Carter, like President Biden now, was extremely unpopular, while Reagan, like Donald Trump, was considered almost unelectable
By Douglas Schoen| - By Christine Ayala|The Supreme Court’s Danger-to-Democracy Cases: It’s Not Just About Trump
Few know that the Supreme Court’s impact on democracy goes well beyond the Trump verdict | Opinion
By Daniel Reich| - By Sandra Tolliver|Will the US-British Strikes Stop the Houthi Attacks on Red Sea Shipping?
More than 50 nations have been affected in 27 attacks by Yemen’s Houthis, who have threatened or taken crews hostage | Opinion
By Simon Henderson| - By Donald Gilliland|Nikki Haley Misses With Young Voters on Both Form and Substance
Haley is uniquely disconnected from young Americans | Opinion
By Kaivan Shroff| - By Sandra Tolliver|Taiwan’s Election Matters to America
It’s important for Americans watching the election to not see the results as Taiwan moving either anti-China or anti-America
By Riley Walters| - By Donald Gilliland|Is an Abortion Referendum in Pennsylvania on the Horizon?
Could Democrats in Pennsylvania copy Ohio and use the issue of abortion to drive voter turnout in the November election? | Opinion
By Christina M. Hartman| - By Sandra Tolliver|Needed: Boldness, Vision and a Trump Defeat
It may well be that there are no good solutions to wars, AI creep and electoral issues, but we still need bolder, more innovative thinkers | Opinion
By Harlan Ullman| - By Sandra Tolliver|The Wheels of Power Can Be Set to Reverse
Political considerations make executive discretion a tool of an expansive and intrusive government, sometimes against public interest | Opinion
By James M. Hohman| - By Donald Gilliland|The Supreme Court Could Apply the ‘Rule of Lenity’ to Keep Donald Trump on the Ballot
The rule of lenity is a principle the Court has often invoked to resolve an ambiguity | Opinion
By Jon May| - By Sandra Tolliver|Lloyd Austin’s ‘Spin Doctors’ Should Stop Their Spin
Not only America but the world is at an inflection point, with several global conflicts that involve the United States and its allies | Opinion
By Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Kenneth Israel| - By Sandra Tolliver|As Taiwan’s Election Nears, Candidates Take a Careful Stance on China
Three candidates to become Taiwan’s next president say the country’s sovereignty matters, but so does keeping peace with China | Opinion
By Donald Kirk| - By Donald Gilliland|A Dangerous Tit-for-Tat in the Middle East
Wars are not always the product of strictly rational calculations | Opinion
By James S. Robbins| - By Sandra Tolliver|Black Voters Helped Put Biden in the White House in 2020. They May Help Take Him Out in 2024
Biden’s current approval rating among Black voters is 61%, down by more than 30%, and if that persists, his campaign is in serious jeopardy | Opinion
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