A dispute over a teacher's crucifix in New Britain, Connecticut has left Catholic educator Marisol Arroyo-Castro sidelined from the classroom she loves.
The Syria crisis is spiraling as President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s short rule continues to disintegrate under sectarian violence and massacres targeting Alawites and Druze.
The PBS budget is taking a major hit after President Donald Trump signed legislation slashing $1.1 billion in federal funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the main source of money for PBS and NPR.
The Glenn Kessler controversy is shaking the media world after the former Washington Post fact-checker admitted he was “completely wrong” to dismiss the COVID-19 lab leak theory.
The Harvard civil rights controversy is intensifying as legal experts warn that the university may be violating federal law by using its resources to promote the Harvard Black Alumni Society and its race-based events.
The UN Lebanon mission is draining U.S. taxpayer dollars on left-wing projects like gender diversity training, “gender mainstreaming in military operations,” and even yoga classes, while failing to contain Hezbollah along Israel’s northern border.
In 2021, Pfizer and Amazon both earned perfect scores on the Corporate Equality Index for their treatment of LGBT employees while funding programs linked to Qatar, a nation with an appalling human rights record.
In a move that screams desperation louder than a Rachel Maddow monologue, MSNBC has announced its rebranding to "MS NOW," short for "My Source for News, Opinion and the World."
A Russian drone strike on Kharkiv killed civilians—including children—just as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met with President Trump and European leaders at the White House.