January 7, 2026 Riley Gaines says new podcast was part of God’s plan: ‘He prepares those who he calls’ Riley Gaines is grateful to find herself in a position to host a Fox News podcast as the platform continues to emerge as an effective way to reach the younger generation.
January 7, 2026 He fled the ‘Hunger Games’ of Cuba only to watch free Americans cheer communism Cuban influencers Yoel and Mari Diaz celebrate reported Maduro capture, sharing hope for Venezuelan people and those who've lived under socialist regimes.
January 6, 2026 Trump-friendly comedians warn GOP will lose midterms if president keeps failing promises of MAGA agenda Podcasters Dave Smith and Theo Von argue President Donald Trump has failed to enact 'America first' agenda, citing Iran bombing and Epstein files handling.
January 6, 2026 Chicago Catholic university offers courses on running cannabis dispensaries DePaul University in Chicago offers cannabis dispensary management courses as marijuana businesses boom, with dispensaries growing across the country.
January 6, 2026 ‘Not even in my most optimistic fantasies’: Venezuelan refugee who fled persecution praises Maduro's capture Political refugee who fled Venezuela shares emotional reaction to Nicolás Maduro's capture, calling it victory for freedom and American security.
January 5, 2026 Knoxville Symphony sued for allegedly rejecting White male clarinet player over anti-DEI stance James Zimmermann sued the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, claiming they refused to hire him due to his opposition to DEI policies after winning a blind audition.
January 5, 2026 Nearly half of UC Berkeley student accommodations are for 'emotional' disabilities UC Berkeley data shows over 40% of disability accommodations go to students with psychological conditions, as accommodations, such as extra testing time, increase at four-year universities, according to recent reporting.
January 5, 2026 Seattle police union condemns new socialist mayor's drug enforcement approach as 'suicidal empathy' Seattle Police Officers Guild President Mike Solan said on Sunday that the city's LEAD program represents "suicidal empathy" and will increase death and decay on streets.
January 5, 2026 California Post will launch on January 26, bringing ‘new era of common sense and accountability’ to state The California Post will aim to bring a “new era of common sense and accountability" to the Golden State with seven-days-a-week digital and print offerings.
January 5, 2026 Disney director's loss of son inspired new wordless animated film 'Versa' Disney's "Versa" artistic director Malcon Pierce reveals how losing his son Cooper inspired the emotional short film about grief, love and acceptance.