USA Today is following in the footsteps of fellow far-left media outlets like CNN by posting articles in support of leniencies for pedophiles in North America. In a series of now-deleted Tweets, USA Today Life posted links to an article first entitled “What the public keeps getting wrong about pedophilia."
Rep. Ed Perlmutter announced on Monday that he will not seek reelection, joining the ranks of retiring House Democrat ahead of an election cycle projected to favor Republicans.
The Supreme Court’s oral arguments over Biden’s OSHA vaccine mandate on Friday were rife with lies and disinformation about the coronavirus and vaccines.
The European Court of Human Rights has upheld a 2018 ruling by the United Kingdom Supreme Court in favor of a Christian bakery in Northern Ireland that refused to bake and decorate a cake with a slogan affirming gay marriage.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit sided with Fuller Theological Seminary in a two-year battle over the school’s sexual standards policy, which states that “sexual union must be reserved for marriage … the covenant union between one man and one woman.”
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's Instagram post criticizes Dan Crenshaw's Big Tech bill that "actually gives more protection to online Porn companies," as well as his push for FEMA to conduct "mass covid testing."
2022 purported be the year that millions jump ship from big tech to independent, and uncensored platforms. Senator Rand Paul is leading the charge by leaving YouTube in favor of Rumble.
The oldest Latino rights organization in the United States and elected officials have spoken out strongly against "Latinx", the all-inclusive term promoted by progressives to refer to Hispanics.