Amid mounting pressure from the left, Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert produced a public apology for the comments she made about Rep. Ilhan Omar that were seen as "islamophobic" or offensive to Muslims.
"It just shows once again the success of Governor DeSantis’s science based and data based policies."
Newsmax is set to renew and expand host Benny Johnson's primetime news segment the "Benny Report" to a multi-year deal following a wildly successful first year with the social media phenomenon.
“The press hit job on his visiting his high school is awful,” Yang said.
"It's unfortunate because these people that are here are just trying to shop for the holidays [and] for their families…"
Biden referred to Trump's travel ban as "xenophobia, and fear-mongering."
Half a million Americans have reportedly died as a result of opioid addiction.
It now appears that Facebook specifically targeted posts in support of now-vindicated Kyle Rittenhouse as early as a week after he shot three people in self-defense.
The "color-blind" approach, they write, "allows such systemic inequities to continue."
Comedy legend Dave Chapelle made an impromptu visit to his alma mater in DC on Tuesday in front of an auditorium full of almost 600 students. Some of them criticized him. He unapologetically defended himself.
To celebrate Thanksgiving, the Black Lives Matter organization tweeted out “you are eating dry turkey and overcooked stuffing on stolen land.”
Staff at the the Mount Sinai South Nassau hospital in New York were given two options, get vaccinated, or be barred from working. Some chose the latter, causing a freestanding emergency room to cease operations.
Several important Democratic members of the Senate have promised to vote against the Biden-backed nomination of Saule Omarova to the Office of Comptroller of the Currency, due to concerns over her probable Marxist inclinations.
On Wednesday morning, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an order temporarily blocking school districts from implementing mask mandates in Texas.
Dr. Allyn Walker, who was a controversial professor at old Dominion University in Norfolk Virginia, has now voluntarily resigned after a scandal developed around a book he wrote, in which he referred to pedophiles as "minor-attracted persons."