'Cancel Culture’ hits fever pitch: Journalists, critics, actors, TV hosts, musicians in crosshairs
"Blood in the water" leads to aggressive mobs, somber apologies, says an academic expert.
"Blood in the water" leads to aggressive mobs, somber apologies, says an academic expert.
Wealthy residents appear to be the most likely to flee high-tax states.
Former U.S. ambassador urges gun ownership. Applications for firearms licenses reportedly more than doubled in a year, with 2% of the population owning a gun in 2022.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was stopped in Tennessee driving with an expired license and also was subject of a domestic abuse protective order requested by his wife, records show. Now she is making television appearances and participating in fundraising efforts, so far netting almost $200,000.
The alleged attacker, David DePape, identified himself as a Green Party member.
A Trump victory in November would likely result in widespread and dramatic changes in the global order.
Ivy League school's claim to be "unaware" of medical student's harassment is "wholly inconsistent" with her claims of repeatedly reaching out and even trying to file a complaint but being denied anonymity, Clinton nominee says.
Nepo babies of the world, unite! A man is not his father, but Zohran Mamdani's views on 9/11, terrorism, and Western culture may have been informed by the radical claims made in a book by his father, Mahmood Mamdani, a well-off, prominent left-wing academic.
Hamas and Islamic Jihad have condemned countries such as Morocco, Bahrain, Egypt, and others for normalizing ties with Israel.
Legacy media outlets outlets have maintained a presence in Hamas-ruled Gaza for almost the entirety of its existence. Given their reliance on local freelancers, many of who have friendly relationships with terror groups like Hamas, readers are wondering if legacy media can be trusted.