Alex Wong / Getty ImagesCommentary 112 Former Law Clerks of Justice Thomas Write Open Letter to His Critics "But along the way, we all saw with our own eyes the same thing: His integrity is unimpeachable," the letter read. By C. Douglas Golden August 30, 2023
First Coast News / YouTube screen shots DeSantis Hecklers Silenced After Black Councilwoman Grabs the Mic and Chews Them Out "We’re fixin’ to put parties aside because it ain’t about parties today," the councilwoman said. "A bullet don’t know a party." By Randy DeSoto August 29, 2023
Benny Johnson / YouTube screen shotCommentary Nashville Cowboy Goes Off on Biden, Harris in Amazing Man-on-the-Street Interview The language might not be what Americans are used to hearing in political analysis, but the message got through loud and clear. By Joe Saunders August 28, 2023
@Travis_in_Flint / Twitter Screen ShotCommentary Trump Rolled Through a Poor Atlanta Neighborhood on Way to Fulton County Jail - There's a Reason Mainstream Media Won't Play the Video In an ominous development for the establishment, young black men and women in Atlanta defied the media narrative by cheering for Trump. By Michael Schwarz August 25, 2023
David McNew / Getty Images Shift in Black Voter Support Could Doom Biden's '24 Chances in Key Swing States The Census Bureau's 2022 voter turnout survey noted a large shift in black voter turnout, according to a Washington Post analysis. By Randy DeSoto August 2, 2023
@AfricanArchives / Twitter screen shotPremium The Tuskegee Anniversary: Proof That Trusting Gov't with Your Health Has Been Destroying Lives for Decades The 51st anniversary of the report that exposed the Tuskegee syphilis study reminds us of the U.S. government's dubious public-health record. By Michael Schwarz July 25, 2023
Piers Morgan Uncensored / YouTube screen shot Watch: Rapper Ice Cube, a Cancel Culture Target for Working with Trump, Urges People to 'Fight for Your Rights' "I think you feel better about yourself when you say what needs to be said at the time it needs to be said and not afterwards." By Anthony Gonzalez July 24, 2023
HEakin / Shutterstock Minorities Who Claimed Racial Bias After Failing Teacher Exam Get $1.8 Billion in Largest-Ever NYC Settlement Failure paid off big-time for some black and Hispanic New Yorkers who are part of the largest settlement in city history. By Jack Davis July 17, 2023
Meg Kinnard / AP Jesse Jackson Is Leaving His Civil Rights Organization Until Barack Obama’s election in 2008, Jackson was the most successful black candidate for the U.S. presidency. By The Associated Press July 14, 2023
Drew Angerer / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Op-Ed: Black Americans Were Doing Great Under Trump... Then Joe Biden Showed Up The most racially obsessed administration in history has only reversed recent progress among black Americans. By James Winner July 13, 2023