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All-Gay Streaming Channel DivaBoxOffice to Launch in December

A new all-LGBTQ steaming network, “DivaBoxOffice.tv,” is set to debut on iTunes, Google Play, Roku, Amazon Firestick, and other major platforms on Dec. 1.

The Heresy of Racial Theology

Race-based theology is escaping esoteric graduate seminars and making its way into popular Christian culture.

National Security Reporter Disappears After FBI Raid

Investigative reporter on national security and former ABC News producer, James Gordon Meek, has not been since the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) raided his apartment in Arlington, Virginia, on April 27th.

DC Comics Cancels Woke Bisexual Superman Series

DC Comics is canceling Superman: Son of Kal-El, a book series it launched last year about a bisexual Superman, amid poor sales.

The Never-Ending Persecution of Jack Phillips

By the time I visited Masterpiece Cakeshop in 2016, Jack Phillips, the man who had famously refused to bake a specialty cake celebrating the wedding of a gay couple, had been the victim of a four-year campaign of harassment by the authoritarians at the Colorado Civil Rights Commission intent on punishing him for a thought crime.

Enemies List? Fed-Backed Censorship Machine Targeted 20 News Sites

Just the News, New York Post, Fox News, Epoch Times and Breitbart were identified among the "most prominent domains" whose election coverage was cited...

Hunter Biden’s Ex-Wife Dishes on Couple’s Marriage in New Memoir

Kathleen Buhle, Hunter Biden’s ex-wife, has dished on their marriage in a brand new tell-all memoir called, “If We Break.”

Jill Biden Wrong: Not All Books Belong in Schools

Attention: This disclaimer informs readers that the views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in this article belong solely to the author, and not necessarily to...

New York Times Censors Book Predicting Trump’s Return to Politics

The book made the Publisher's Weekly and Wall Street Journal lists.

Federal Court Deals Major Blow to Big Tech and Sets up SCOTUS to Restore Free Speech

A Texas law prohibiting social media platforms, such as Twitter and Facebook, from discriminating against users based on their speech does not violate the First Amendment, a federal appellate court held on Friday.

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