By James S. Bridgeforth, Ph.D.
The confirmation hearings for Pete Hegseth, former Fox News host and President-elect Trump’s nominee for Secretary of Defense, have begun....
As the 2024 election reveals a conservative shift among young voters, Democrats face a pivotal challenge: adapt to Gen Z's priorities or risk losing...
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By James S. Bridgeforth, Ph.D.
Shame, shame on anyone using Hurricane Helene as a chance to score cheap political points.
It’s not...
As the Middle East faces renewed violence, understanding the historical roots and fostering meaningful dialogue becomes essential for a peaceful resolution.
By James S. Bridgeforth,...
Illegal immigration has been spoken of in the last few years as if it were an existential threat to American democracy, with a sense of urgency. Looking deeper, one perceives that this narrative has relatively little to do with reality and everything to do with a conservative agenda. As will be evidenced by data and statistics, illegal immigration offers minimal risks to our democratic institutions and considerable benefits to our economy and higher education landscape.
In the wake of the recent debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, a harsh reality has emerged: the future of America is inextricably linked to our commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). This is not just a policy conversation; it is a defining moment for our national identity. The stakes are high, and the consequences of inaction are profound.
The Harris-Walz ticket is making waves, energizing voters and transforming the political landscape in ways that have reignited hope and enthusiasm across the country.
Vice...