Ben Carson’s Vision for ‘Hopeful Future of Race in America’

 
 
May 27 2022
 
Happy Friday from Washington, where too many politicians seem to take pleasure in stoking racial tensions. Dr. Ben Carson has a more hopeful vision, and he shares it with our Virginia Allen on the podcast. Americans better brace for even tougher economic times, Richard Stern writes. Plus: protests again target a Supreme Court justice's home;  the rightness of the fight for life; good guys with guns who stopped active shooters; and how Biden woos journalists on the left. Eighty-five years ago today, about 200,000 pedestrians check out opening day for the Golden Gate Bridge, an iconic, 4,200-foot-long suspension bridge connecting San Francisco and Marin County, California.
 
 
 
ANALYSIS
Ben Carson's Vision for 'Hopeful Future of Race in America'
By Virginia Allen

"I'm not going to sit around and blame somebody for something that their forefathers did to my forefather," says Carson, author of the new book "Created Equal."
NEWS
What I Saw at Fourth Protest Outside Justice Amy Coney Barrett's Home
By Virginia Allen

Protesters chanted "no privacy for us, no peace for you" as they marched outside Justice Amy Coney Barrett's home. 
COMMENTARY
CBO Forecasts an Economic Nightmare for All Americans
By Richard Stern

New CBO numbers portend a future of bloated government, crushing federal debts, and mounting burdens forced onto American families.
COMMENTARY
We Have a Duty to Protect Unborn
By Kevin Roberts

Our work also must extend beyond the womb. We will embrace the mothers and fathers who find themselves considering abortion and are struggling with what to do.
NEWS
FBI Reveals How Many Active Shooters Were Stopped by Citizens
By Harold Hutchison

In one incident, armed employees at the Jefferson Gun Outlet in Metairie, Louisiana, returned fire after an active shooter killed two and injured two others.
COMMENTARY
Biden's Gushy Lunch With Thomas Friedman
By Tim Graham

Journalists can be bought with a chocolate shake, so who needs transparency?
COMMENTARY
ICYMI: The US 'Has the Most Mass Shootings'—and Other Bogus Gun Research (Flashback)
By John Stossel

Not only did the U.S. not have the most frequent mass shootings, it was No. 62 on the list, lower than places such as Norway, Finland, and Switzerland.
 
     
 
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