January 19, 2023 Doctors slam 'wokeland' institutions for impeding scientific research with ‘deadly’ 'vacuous virtue signaling’ Prominent physicians and doctors slammed recent woke initiatives to remove the word "field" from academic and medical circles because of its "racist" connotation.
January 18, 2023 'SNL' alum Leslie Jones roasts controversial MLK statue, compares it to lewd sex act: ‘I can’t unsee it!’ "The Daily Show" guest host and comedian Leslie Jones claimed that the controversial new statue honoring MLK, Jr. and his wife, looked like a crude sex act.
January 17, 2023 Daughter of Martin Luther King Jr. says she’s disappointed in America’s progress after decades of honoring MLK Marin Luther King Jr.’s daughter, Rev. Bernice King, said that while the U.S. celebrates MLK as a holiday, Americans do not embrace the lessons King taught.
January 16, 2023 Northern Illinois University to host faculty training sessions on 'White fatigue' and 'decolonization' Northern Illinois University (NIU) has announced several training sessions for faculty focusing on antiracism, equity, "White fatigue" and decolonization.
January 15, 2023 USA Today warns against using 'culturally sensitive words' like aloha, hola, shalom USA Today published a piece that explored the usage of cultural phrases such as "aloha" by individuals not from that culture. The author argued such speech can be offensive.
January 13, 2023 I helped sue to protect women's sports in West Virginia, and we won I helped sue to protect women's sports in West Virginia, and we won because federal court upheld the Save Women’s Sports Act and using Title IX as intended.
January 12, 2023 Reno, NV, hires its first female police chief Kathryn Nance, 26, will replace retiring Police Chief Jason Soto in Reno, Nevada. She will be sworn in next month as the city’s first ever female chief.
January 11, 2023 PETE HEGSETH: How elites at this Ivy League school are trying to erase history Pete Hegseth weighs in on the petition to remove a statue of John Witherspoon, Princeton's sixth president, from his alma mater's campus for owning slaves.
January 11, 2023 Problems persist at FAA despite $23B-plus budget The Federal Aviation Administration received significant increases in funds since 2019 as its $23.5 billion budget was unable to prevent a crash in its airline system Wednesday.
January 11, 2023 Marvel star Kumail Nanjiani claims Hollywood reluctant to cast 'brown people' as villains In an interview with Esquire UK, Marvel actor Kumail Nanjiani complained that Hollywood is reluctant to cast "nonwhite" people as bad guys in movies.