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On Friday Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), along with several of his colleagues in Congress, introduced an amendment to standing Section 230 legislation, which is the bill that gives Big Tech providers immunity from lawsuits arising over content posted to their platforms.
Virginia’s Loudon County Public Schools stated Friday that they intend to appeal the court’s decision to reinstate physical education teacher Tanner Cross, who was suspended last month after refusing to acknowledge that a "biological boy can be a girl and vice versa."
Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Cullors has splurged on a $35,000 fence to protect her mansion she bought while leading the social justice organization.
The Austin American-Statesman, a liberal-leaning news outlet in Texas, published an article on the mass shooting that happened early Saturday morning, but refused to print the police's description of the at-large black male suspect.
Federal judge William Griesbach halted the Biden administration's federal farm aid program that excludes white farmers.
News of the Cullors property portfolio has led to questions about how BLM is spending its money and complaints over lack of financial transparency from bereaved families supported by the group.
President Joe Biden and French President Emmanuel Macron got cozy during a stroll on the beach where Macron had nothing but praise for the American leader.
A suspect who shot at least 13 victims is still at large after a shooting in Austin, Texas, early Saturday morning.
Donald McNeil Jr. was ousted by a politically divisive and hostile New York Times newsroom, but he still won the Pulitzer Prize for his work.
As the fake news narratives crumble surrounding the Wuhan lab leak theory and Lafayette Square photo-op, former President Donald Trump has claimed numerous victories over the Democrats and mainstream media.
PPC leader Maxime Bernier was released late Friday night after being eight hours in police custody in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He was arrested for speaking at an anti-lockdown rally.
A new study by the Angus Reid Institute released Friday shows a shift in what issues Canadians consider to be most important as the pandemic nears its end.
The passage of the Texas heartbeat bill and similar ones throughout the country demonstrate a possible shift American culture might be having on abortion, even if the topic remains polarizing.
At a prom in New Hampshire, high school students attending who weren't able to prove their vaccination status had numbers written on them with Sharpie marker to tell them apart from vaccinated attendees.
Fox News host Tucker Carlson slammed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as the "dumbest" member of the world leaders gathered at the G7 summit.