February 1 WNBA player speaks out on becoming first pro basketball player to partner with OnlyFans Erica Wheeler became first professional basketball player to partner with OnlyFans, using the platform for workout content and behind-the-scenes WNBA moments rather than adult content.
February 1 Despite Catholic mission, Notre Dame appoints pro-abortion professor to lead Asian studies institute Notre Dame faced scrutiny after appointing pro-abortion professor Susan Ostermann to lead its Liu Institute, sparking debate over the school's Catholic values.
February 1 Ex-OnlyFans creator advocates against ‘extraordinary ability’ visas for adult content stars entering US Former OnlyFans star turned Christian advocates against O-1 visas for adult content creators, calling platform work "societal harm" as debate heats up.
January 31 Melania Trump praised by high-profile allies for speaking up more in second term Melania Trump steps into the spotlight with a documentary premiere, showing her evolution from private first lady to more vocal advocate during a second term.
January 31 Jacob Frey says Minneapolis was 'never going to agree' to enforce federal immigration laws Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey told The New York Times Saturday the city was "never going to agree" to enforce federal immigration laws, and that it's not the city's job to do so.
January 31 Kash Patel confirms FBI had 'probable cause' for Fulton County election hub raid FBI Director Kash Patel told "Saturday in America" that investigators had probable cause to execute a warrant at a Georgia election hub after an "extensive" investigation.
January 31 Stephen A Smith defends Don Lemon, says arrest violates First Amendment Stephen A. Smith spoke out after Don Lemon’s arrest, saying it went against the First Amendment and that Lemon’s decades of journalism experience should have been respected.
January 31 Jacob Frey says Minnesota 'never going to agree' to enforce federal immigration laws: 'It's not our job' Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey told The New York Times on Saturday that the city was "never going to agree" to enforce federal immigration laws, and that it's not the city's job to do so.
January 31 Celebrities attacking ICE agents as 'monsters,' 'worst of the worst' Several celebrities have started attacking Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers by calling them "monsters" that are worse than Nazi soldiers.
January 31 'Tastes like democracy': San Francisco bakery sells anti-ICE cookies San Francisco's Devil's Teeth Bakery faces online backlash for anti-ICE cookies, but owner Hilary Passman vows to continue sales “as long as ICE is killing people."