American economist and New York Times opinion writer Paul Krugman claims his IP address has been used to download child pornography.
Ted McCoy, professor of sociology at the University of Calgary, has tweeted out that any student who cites Dr. Jordan Peterson in his class will fail.
The Academy Awards have announced that the 92nd annual Oscars will have its usual mix of stars, performances, and surprises, but no host.
A student at Spalding Grammar School in the U.K. has been suspended for his silent protest of his school’s ban on backpacks.
Elizabeth Warren had declined to use the term “terrorist” to describe Soleimani, calling him a “bad guy,” a “murderer.” McCain insisted on clarification.
Nick Sandmann, the high school student at the centre of a major American race hoax, will be paid by CNN after they smeared him as a racist last year.
Allegations have surfaced regarding Tiffany Michell Moore, who rose to infamy and internet memehood after her shocking public freakout in GameStop.
Explicitly stating that your site is satire, as The Babylon Bee does, is not good enough for CNN expert in disinformation Donie O’Sullivan.
The New York Times have received negative backlash on Twitter following the disparaging obituary of beloved sports coach Sam Wyche.
Ricky Gervais announced that he would be doing a comedy tour, with stops in Toronto and Vancouver. Jessica Yaniv doesn’t want Ricky in her backyard.
The She Point Beauty Salon, owned and operated by Sikh women has become the newest target for Jessica Yaniv’s litigation after declining her a leg wax.
What Gervais does is hold a mirror up to the Hollywood elite, but for once, they don’t enjoy looking into it.
Gilliam understands how a culture that used to skewer itself for laughs has landed in a place where nothing is funny, and ambition is mocked.
One of Twitter’s most prominent antifa doxing activists has been accused of blackmail, racism and engaging in predatory behaviour toward underage girls.
Gervais doesn’t care if he’s controversial, and what a refreshing change that is. It’s the kind of change we actually need in entertainment.