June 26, 2020 Deroy Murdock: Support for Bubba Wallace shows widespread opposition to racism – despite left's claims When the Beatles sang “Hey Jude,” they urged mankind to “take a sad song and make it better.” The Bubba Wallace case finds liberals reversing these whispered words of wisdom. They took a better song and made it sad.
June 25, 2020 Tucker warns Trump 'could well lose' in November, says president must rediscover 'core appeal' Tucker Carlson warned viewers Thursday that President Trump is facing an uphill battle for reelection and a victory for former Vice President Joe Biden would enable the "radicals who control" him to "remake the country."
June 25, 2020 Newsweek mocked for claiming conservatives are 'weaponizing' cancel culture to 'tame anti-Trump celebrities' Newsweek raised eyebrows on Thursday with a report that framed conservatives as "weaponizing" cancel culture against critics of President Trump.
June 25, 2020 Gun sales skyrocket in Illinois over protests, coronavirus pandemic More than 40,000 people in Illinois reportedly applied for a gun permit in a two-week period.
June 25, 2020 Chicago activist calls on Black Lives Matter to help stem city's gun violence: 'We are losing too many kids' Violence Interrupters executive director Tio Hardiman joined "The Story" Thursday to discuss the ongoing violence in Chicago and the Black Lives Matter movement.
June 25, 2020 House passes Dems' sweeping police-reform bill 1 day after Senate GOP bill stalls The House approved a wide-ranging police-reform bill Thursday night, by a vote of 236-181, sending it to the Senate, one day after Democrats stalled a GOP-backed bill there.
June 25, 2020 Hawley blasts big tech for 'censoring' Christian worship leader Missouri Sen. Josh Hawley called out Instagram Wednesday night for censoring videos of a Christian activist participating in peaceful prayer gatherings at protest sites around the country.
June 25, 2020 DC Mayor Muriel Bowser, in latest statehood push, says federal government 'encroaches' on autonomy D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser joined congressional leadership in a press conference Thursday, one day ahead of the House of Representative’s vote on D.C. statehood.
June 25, 2020 Washington Post staffers blast paper's report targeting woman over offensive 2018 Halloween costume Staffers from The Washington Post were apparently displeased with a report that targeted a woman's offensive costume that she wore at a colleague's Halloween party two years ago.
June 25, 2020 Lane Kiffin, Mike Leach join in calls for Mississippi to remove Confederate emblem from state flag University of Mississippi football coach Lane Kiffin and Mississippi State coach Mike Leach joined several other officials in addressing the state legislature on Thursday to call for the Confederate flag to be removed from the state flag.