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Trump’s Drug Price Executive Order: What It Means for Black America When Logic Meets Reality

President Donald Trump’s recent executive order to lower prescription drug prices through a “Most Favored Nation” (MFN) policy marks a defining moment in the...

Trump’s Middle East Strategy Isn’t About Loyalty—It’s About Leverage

If you’re looking for sentimentality or symbolic gestures, you won’t find them in Donald Trump’s second-term foreign policy—especially not in the Middle East. What...

New York’s political elite quietly pass a $10 million legal slush fund to shield themselves from federal investigations—on the taxpayers’ dime

In a stunning display of self-interest masquerading as governance, New York State lawmakers quietly approved a $10 million taxpayer-funded legal defense fund for elected...

Debt Denial Is a Slap in the Face to Black America

During a recent hearing on trade policy, Rep. Gregory Meeks mocked the idea that America’s trade deficits constitute a “national emergency.” He pointed out—almost...

Pharaoh Has Let Us Go: Trump’s First 100 Days and the Black American Pivot

Donald Trump’s first 100 days back in office didn’t bring disaster or deliverance for Black America — they brought clarity. The federal government has...

When Public Opinion Replaces Due Process: What the Karmelo Anthony BW Commentary Reveals About Modern Justice and Racism

In a society governed by laws, justice is supposed to rely on facts, evidence, and due process, not emotions, assumptions, or internet outrage. Yet,...

Where Are Black Leaders as America Rebuilds Its Workforce

While Black leaders celebrate symbolic victories, America is moving to rebuild its economy—and once again, Black America risks being left behind, not simply by...

Justice Should Serve the People—Not the System: The Case of Andre Brown and New York’s Broken Priorities

After 33 years in law enforcement, I’ve learned that true justice isn’t just about enforcing laws but ensuring those laws serve a meaningful purpose....

Promises vs. Outcomes: What Trump’s Executive Order for HBCU Mean for Black America

Presidential initiatives often arrive with grand language and promises of progress, especially when addressing Black institutions. President Trump’s recent executive order on Historically Black...

Trump’s New FairTax: The Crossroads of Black Economic Revival or Collapse

If Congress passes the FairTax Act of 2025, Black America will face a defining moment that will either spark an economic awakening or accelerate...

Trapped Between Black Rednecks and the Black Elite: How Black Voices Are Used to Keep Us Divided

In today’s world, it’s not just outsiders who keep Black communities divided — it’s often people who look just like us. The division doesn’t...

The Crisis We Won’t Name in Black America

https://youtu.be/HLYPcdLTK6c The viral video of a chaotic street fight in Mount Vernon, New York — where teenagers and even adults were caught on camera violently...

From Healing to Weapon: How the MeToo Movement Was Hijacked and Turned Against Black Men

In 2006, long before hashtags and Hollywood headlines, activist Tarana Burke coined the phrase “Me Too.” It was a movement rooted in healing, designed...

“I Don’t Please Invisible People”: Unmasking the Architects of Black Dysfunction

“I don’t please invisible people.” It’s a simple phrase, but it carries the weight of a spiritual declaration—and a cultural warning. In today’s society, especially...

Trump Is Dismantling the Department of Education: What Trump’s Education Move Means for Black America

On March 20, 2025, former President Donald Trump signed an executive order to begin dismantling the U.S. Department of Education. To some, this may...

Governor Hochul’s Reckless Firing of 2,000 Correction Officers Endangers Public Safety

Albany’s decision to fire over 2,000 correction officers in response to a prolonged strike is a shortsighted and reckless move that will have dire...

California’s AB 1333: Protecting Intruders, Endangering Homeowners and Families

Imagine this: you hear a crash downstairs in the middle of the night, and your heart races as you realize someone has broken into...

Policing Has Failed the Black Community: A Call for a Public Safety Mindset Change in 2025

For decades, the relationship between the Black community and law enforcement has been fraught with tension, mistrust, and systemic inequities. Despite numerous reform efforts,...

Trump’s Executive Order on Drug Cartels: A Game Changer for Law Enforcement or a New Set of Challenges?

On January 20, 2025, former President Donald Trump signed an executive order designating certain international drug cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) and Specially...

Can Black Conservatism Mean Safe, Thriving Communities?

Maybe it's time for Black people to prioritize policy over party. I know for many, this might sound radical, even wild. But for decades,...

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