They allege CNN host Ana Cabrera made a knowingly false claim accusing Veritas of being banned for “misinformation.”
Toddlers in the state of Michigan now have to endure Governor Whitmer's public health orders.
“Governor Doug Ducey of Arizona, one of the worst Governors in America, and the second worst Republican Governor in America...."
House Bill 377 passed in the Idaho House to ban subjects like "collective guilt" and race essentialism from being taught and promoted in publicly funded schools in the state. The move places Idaho among one of the first states to reject the Biden administration's push for Critical Race Theory
In a surprise decision, the Supreme Court of the United States has decided it will hear a controversial case challenging New York's gun laws.
Fox News' Peter Doocy asked about the recent New York Post report that said that Kamala Harris' children's book "Superheroes are Everywhere" was being given out in welcome packets to migrant children who arrive at US shelters.
President Joe Biden's approval rating has tanked as we near the end of his first 100 days leading the nation. His approval rating stands at a mere 52 percent.
Regina King opened the 93rd Academy Awards in Downtown Los Angeles Sunday night by informing the audience that attendees were still wearing masks, even though they have been following rigorous protocols including getting vaccinated, tested, and re-tested.
"I commend any officers doing their job and protecting and serving, but at the same time also thinking before they’re pulling the trigger."
At Sunday night's Academy Awards, while accepting the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, Tyler Perry gave an impassioned speech to the gathered celebrities to say no to all forms of hate and to have conversations instead.
“Today, the police will kill three people. And tomorrow the police will kill three people,” said Travon Free, the co-director and writer of the short film.
Dashcam footage was released Sunday showing Michigan state Representative Jewell Jones resisting arrest after driving into a ditch on the ride of a road while intoxicated.
"If you’re gonna have your awards show, don’t have it where the homeless people are and you don’t have to worry about it,” said a homeless resident named DJ.
A member of the board of the church and one of the organizers of the event told The Post Millennial, "People need to understand the threat is real. Religious freedoms and free speech are under attack!"
"His deep understanding of the Bible and respect for other people’s religions was truly inspiring."