In a brazen display of National Public Radio (NPR) climate intolerance, Kansas City NPR reporter Sam Zeff mocked recent meteorology graduate Chris Martz for challenging climate change narratives, sneering on X that Martz “wasted [his] money on [his] degree.”
The National Education Association (NEA) faces growing backlash after delegates voted to prohibit the use of Anti-Defamation League (ADL) materials in classrooms—a move critics call a disturbing act of NEA antisemitism.
In a telling episode of White House panic, Biden call chaos erupted after former President Joe Biden unexpectedly answered a journalist’s phone call—twice.
ABC News sparked outrage this week after referring to Israeli hostages held by Hamas as "detainees," a term critics say downplays the brutality of terrorism.
The far-left has declared war on the Democratic establishment as Mamdani allies set their sights on top House Democrats—starting with minority leader Hakeem Jeffries.
President Donald Trump signaled a bold shift in U.S.-Africa relations during a White House summit Wednesday, telling West African leaders that the era of handouts is over and trade, not aid will define future partnerships.
President Donald Trump has launched a bold America First policy aimed at preserving national parks by raising entrance fees — but only for foreign tourists.
Duke Medical School is under scrutiny after implementing race-based promotion guidelines that openly reward faculty for race-based activities—policies legal experts warn may violate federal civil rights law.
A coalition of 100 Muslim scholars and intellectuals, reported by Iran’s state media, publicly denounced President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu as “enemies waging war against God” and “corrupters on Earth,” referencing verses from the Qur’an to characterize their actions as morally and spiritually corrupt.