Big-name entertainers believe social injustice needs to be addressed during the Super Bowl and are ensuring the topic that ignited a political firestorm that engulfed the NFL will be in the spotlight.
In March, newly installed Social Security chief Martin O’Malley criticized agency “injustices” that “shock our shared sense of equity and good conscience as Americans.” He promised to overhaul the ...
WASHINGTON (Bally Sports) — When LeBron James and Kevin Durant were told to "shut up and dribble" just over three years ago, athletes took it personally (insert Jordan meme) and began speaking up more ...
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If God is everywhere, then why does injustice win?
We live in a world where crimes occur in open daylight, where power shields the guilty, and where the innocent are frequently silenced. For believers, this reality creates an uncomfortable tension ...
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