Anheuser-Busch released a statement last week in response to the backlash that the company faced earlier this year when one of its brands, Bud Light, partnered with transgender "influencer" Dylan Mulvaney.
Twenty armed Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) agents carried out a raid at a gun store in Great Falls, Montana, seizing all documents that record buyer’s information during transactions.
A report from the Catholic grassroots pro-life organization, American Life League’s STOPP International, described that some of the highest-paid nonprofit executives work for Planned Parenthood.
Thousands of protesters gathered outside Dodger Stadium on Friday to raise concern over the team’s “Pride Night” celebration, where they invited anti-Catholic group the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence as the main act.
An ABC News reporter admitted he was advised against filming live in downtown San Francisco for his "Good Morning America" segment over safety concerns in the city.
The ill-fated collaboration with transgender-identified activist Dylan Mulvaney in a March Madness campaign has resulted in a substantial decline in Bud Light sales and a considerable drop in the company's stock price.
Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) was seen wearing a hoodie and a pair of shorts with sneakers for an event with President Biden and Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro in Philadelphia Saturday.