February 15, 2024 Handyman-turned-squatter hunter says Atlanta squatter crisis ‘terrorist act’ that calls for National Guard Flash Shelton, a handyman-turned-squatter hunter, said the laws around squatting need to change as unwanted residents continue to wreak havoc in Atlanta-area communities.
December 16, 2023 Boston mayor posts photo of controversial 'electeds of color' party despite criticism The Mayor of Boston, Michelle Wu posted a photo of an "electeds of color" holiday party despite the event being blasted for excluding white city council members.
December 14, 2023 Trans athlete wins girls' U14 dance competition, sparking both fury, praise; Riley Gaines weighs in A firestorm has erupted online after a biological boy won a girls' under-14 Irish dance tournament in Texas recently, with Riley Gaines advocating for one of two competing petitions.
November 10, 2023 Free-speech advocates push Elon Musk to fight 'state-sponsored censorship': petition More than 50 free-speech advocates ask owner Elon Musk to "harness" the power of X, formerly Twitter, to combat threats to free speech at the hands of government actors.
October 28, 2023 GOP AG hopeful Supreme Court will block Biden admin from 'worst First Amendment' breaches in history Missouri AG Andrew Bailey believes the Supreme Court will establish a 'wall of separation between tech and state' thanks to his lawsuit against the Biden administration.
September 27, 2023 NRA slams Newsom's 'sin tax' comments on gun law amid spiraling crime: 'ignoring criminals' The NRA hit back at California Gov. Gavin Newsom signing a handful of gun control bills into law, including an excise tax he compared to a "sin tax."
September 15, 2023 Alabama will mark the 60th anniversary of the 1963 bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church Alabama is marking the 60th anniversary of the bombing of 16th Street Baptist Church by the Ku Klux Klan, one of the most serious terror acts of the Civil Rights Movement.
September 6, 2023 Baltimore County settles with female firefighters whose male coworker collected, shared nude photos of them Baltimore County, Maryland, will pay $275,000 in a settlement after a male firefighter collected and shared nude photos of several female firefighters.
July 18, 2023 Five reasons Ayn Rand loved the United States of America: 'The right to live by one's own judgment' Ayn Rand advocated individual rights and limited government; born in totalitarian Russia she loved the United States and believed in American exceptionalism.
July 18, 2023 School district discriminates against religious students with extracurricular ban: lawsuit Parochial school parents in Pennsylvania are suing the State College Area School District after their kids were allegedly barred from participating in district activities.