The Philadelphia City Council released new details about the city’s reparations task force Friday, calling on Black residents to apply to join the effort. The task force will “study and develop reparations proposals and programs for Black Philadelphians whose ancestors endured chattel slavery and Jim Crow in the United States,” …
Read More »Climate activist disrupts ritzy EU conference with messy green goo vomit demonstration
A climate protester pretended to vomit green goo in a staged protest interrupting a ritzy European Union conference in Brussels, Belgium, according to a video that went viral on Instagram. The protesters took issue with climate initiatives from Europe on what they deemed “occupied lands.” The climate protester who vomited …
Read More »Faith-based group believes DC Metro rejected ads because of their beliefs: 'Did not make any sense'
A Christian group is fighting back after its requests to advertise on Metro buses was denied by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). First Liberty and the ACLU filed a legal complaint on behalf of WallBuilders, a faith-based educational nonprofit, which seeks to educate the public on America’s “forgotten …
Read More »Student vindicated in defamation suit brought by pro-choice Notre Dame professor says truth 'worth defending'
Two student journalists at the University of Notre Dame celebrated a legal win Monday in a defamation case brought against their independent, conservative newspaper by a professor who claimed they had misrepresented her abortion activism. Tamara Kay, a sociology and global affairs professor, sued the Irish Rover in May over …
Read More »Survivor of China's cultural revolution warns against letting 600,000 Chinese students study at US colleges
A survivor of Mao’s China said she is concerned about President Donald Trump’s proposal to admit 600,000 Chinese students to U.S. colleges and universities. “I’m just really baffled by this decision,”Xi Van Fleet, who survived Chairman Mao’s Cultural Revolution, told Fox News Digital. On Aug. 25, Trump announced that 600,000 …
Read More »Trump administration to roll out earliest and most streamlined FAFSA form in history
EXCLUSIVE — The Trump administration has announced plans to roll out the earliest and most efficient Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in history for the 2026-2027 school year. The FAFSA form is currently online, and applicants can finish the process in minutes, the administration said. So far, more …
Read More »Marvel actor Mark Ruffalo rants US will soon be like 'living under the Taliban'
Actor Mark Ruffalo compared the government under President Donald Trump to the Taliban on Thursday after late-night host Jimmy Kimmel was suspended. Ruffalo brought up the ABC host’s show being “canceled” during a kickoff call for the Oct. 18 “No Kings” protest. The 57-year-old Marvel actor said the details surrounding …
Read More »Bari Weiss joins CBS News as editor-in-chief, Paramount buys Free Press for $150 million
Bari Weiss announced on Monday that she is officially editor-in-chief of CBS News and her outlet, The Free Press, is joining Paramount. “We’re a news organization, so I’ll get right to it: This morning,The Free Pressis joining Paramount,” Weiss wrote in an email to readers. “This move is a testament …
Read More »Faith-driven Mississippi artist honors Charlie Kirk with powerful portrait despite death threats
A Mississippi artist with a million-strong following recently went viral for his portrait of Charlie Kirk – a piece prominently showcased during Kirk’s massive memorial event viewed by millions. Samuel Ingram, known on social media as Sam Ryan, painted an image of Kirk with his hands pressed together in front …
Read More »Wyoming library director receives $700K settlement following LGBTQ books dispute firing
A former Wyoming library director who was fired amid a community dispute over sexually explicit and LGBTQ-themed books in the children’s section will receive $700,000 in a settlement. Terri Lesley, who served as executive director of the Campbell County Public Library System in Gillette, filed a federal civil rights lawsuit …
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