National Politics

Did Trump Violate the War Powers Resolution? Law, Logic, and the Question of Outcomes

Whenever American forces engage in combat abroad, the same constitutional alarm is triggered: Who has the authority to take the nation into war? With the...

Mamdani Meets With Trump: From State of the Union Protests to Oval Office Negotiations

New York — Only days after Democratic lawmakers staged visible protests during President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address, New York City Mayor...

The State of the Union: What it Means to Black America

Trump’s 2026 State of the Union was confident, forceful, and built around a single narrative: America is strong again. But speeches are not the...

Temple Student Surrenders in Church Protest Case Connected to Don Lemon

A new development has moved the controversy surrounding the anti-ICE church protest from online speculation into an active legal process. Jerome Richardson, a 21-year-old...

Don Lemon’s Arrest: What the Video Shows — What the Government Alleges — And Why the Law Matters

Public debate around the disruption of a church service in Minnesota has become emotionally charged, politically tribal, and legally careless. Clarifying legal boundaries is...

From Protest to Prosecution: When Politics Crosses the Church Line

A society gains clarity when it respects the boundaries between politics and religion, fostering fairness and understanding for all. This is where the Don Lemon...

The White House New Housing Proposal: What It Really Means for Black America

When Donald Trump announced support for limiting large institutional investors from buying single-family homes, the key question for readers interested in housing equity is: Will this policy...

When Partisanship Outweighs Race in the Courts: Why 90% of Black Voters in One Party Made This Supreme Court Ruling Inevitable

The outrage over the Supreme Court's latest redistricting ruling misses the most essential truth in the conversation: the Court did not create the political...

The Dangerous Politics of Deflection: Why Black Leaders Attack Questions Instead of Fixing Crime

The crisis in Chicago this past week revealed a deeper failure in leadership—when Mayor Brandon Johnson responded with indignation instead of clarity, it exposed...

Why Black America Stands to Gain the Most from Trump Accounts

When people hear “Trump Accounts,” most still don’t know what they actually are. Unlike traditional savings or college plans, the real name is Early Childhood...

The Trump–Mamdani Meeting: Power, Optics, and Reality

If you watch the Trump–Mamdani press conference emotionally, you will see “unity,” “cooperation,” and political hopefulness. But emotion clouds analysis. Power does not operate...

Democrats Hold a Massive Generic Ballot Lead — And It’s No Accident

Democrats’ latest surge in the generic ballot — their biggest lead since 2017 — didn’t come out of nowhere. It is the result of...

The ACA’s Structural Failure — and the Debate that Has Forced Washington to Confront

Public policy, often judged by its intentions, sometimes fails to deliver the desired results. The Affordable Care Act is a prime example. It was...

Judge Schofield on Letitia James Case: ‘The Cat Is Out of the Bag’ — But the Subpoenas Still Stand

“The cat is out of the bag.” With that one statement, U.S. District Judge Lorna G. Schofield removed the veil of secrecy surrounding one...

When The New York Times Softens the Story: Why Black Media Must Tell the Truth Even When It Hurts

In a healthy democracy, the press is supposed to hold the powerful accountable — not protect them. The goal of a newspaper, whether local...

The Irony of “No Kings”: How Congress’s Dysfunction Hands President Trump More Power

While protesters chant “No Kings” in the streets, Democrats have done the one thing guaranteed to create one—hand the presidency unchecked authority through its own inaction. The government...

THE SHUTDOWN SHOWDOWN: HOW WASHINGTON’S GAMES HURT BLACK AMERICA FIRST

When Washington stops working, it’s always the working class that pays the price. The federal government has now been shut down for more than...

Tish James Indicted: From Prosecutor to Defendant — Black Westchester’s Ongoing Investigation Comes Full Circle

Federal prosecutors have officially indicted New York Attorney General Letitia “Tish” James on charges reportedly connected to mortgage fraud, marking a stunning turn in...

Surviving the Shutdown: How Black America Can Stand Together When Washington Fails

The U.S. government shutdown that began on October 1, 2025, has left nearly a million federal workers without pay and millions of Americans uncertain...

The Politics of the Shutdown: Responsibility vs. Dependency

When entitlements expand beyond the needy, taxpayers foot the bill for those who can work but won’t. Every time Washington faces a budget deadline, we’re...

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