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What's being depicted as "pockets" of outrage is in reality part of a larger collective trend in America.
A document distributed by the Loudoun County Public School district's equity czar divided people into two groups: those who are privileged, and those who are oppressed.
“I’m not a doctor, I’m a f*cking moron,” the podcast host himself said. So why the headline theatrics?
At Cypress College in Southern California, a professor was caught on camera berating a student who dared to suggest that police officers aren't bad people.
A preliminary injunction was granted by a federal judge on Friday, requiring Columbus police to stop using painful non-lethal means against protestors that are not violent.
Both Paul and Marilyn Hueper were handcuffed while this took place, as well as two people who were staying there at the time.
Shutting down debate is exactly what the Trudeau Liberals intend to do with this bill that’s aimed at censoring content that’s isn’t government-approved
"I do think not doing a national database where, by the QR code, you can actually get in... making sure it won't be commercialized, I think that would have been the right way to go."
The U.S. president made the decision amid rising numbers of COVID-19 cases in India.
Bowen Yang, Aidy Bryant and other cast members who are triggered by Elon Musk's hosting stint will not have to appear with him if they don't want to.
Police in Franklin, Ind. on Tuesday arrested eight men in connection with "Operation Guardian," a sting operation on a child solicitation ring in the area.
Speaking to Fox News' Laura Ingraham during a GOP governor's townhall, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis referred to the concept of critical race theory and systemic racism as "a bunch of horse manure."
A new Rasmussen poll has found that many Americans are less likely to buy Coca Cola after the company came out against the controversial Georgia voting laws passed in March.
In just the first week of their operation, Toronto police's 16 teams dedicated to cracking down on illegal gatherings have now charged 230 different people.
Dylan Shakespeare Robinson has been sentenced to four years in jail and a whopping $12 million fine for lighting a Molotov cocktail which was then used on a Minneapolis police station.