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Bullied suspect Ethan Crumbley, 15, allegedly used dad’s pistol in school shooting

The Michigan high school shooting suspect is a bullied 15-year-old sophomore who now faces multiple first-degree murder and terrorism charges in the deadly Monday afternoon attack.

Corporate backers of BLM undeterred by group’s Christmas blitz against capitalism, holiday shopping

Corporate America is silent as Black Lives Matter decries consumer spending during the holidays for feeding into America's "white-supremacist-capitalism."

Sen. Ron Johnson: The truth behind my statement on the Waukesha massacre

On Sunday, Nov. 21, a Christmas parade, intended to initiate a season of peace on earth and goodwill toward men, turned into a nightmare and a slaughter of innocents. Families with their children who came to see Santa Claus, high school bands, and the Dancing Grannies instead witnessed a horror that will leave a lifelong psychological scar.

Facebook Policy Change Greenlights Hate Speech Against White Men: Media Research Center (Video)

MRC video spotlights how social media platforms allow anti-White hate speech.

Facebook Owner Meta Must Sell Giphy, U.K. Antitrust Regulator Rules

The U.K.'s competition regulator ordered Facebook’s parent company, Meta, to sell the animated image-sharing platform Giphy on Tuesday, a move that is set to unwind an 19 month-old acquisition and deal a blow to the recently rebranded company.

New Twitter CEO’s Racist Tweets: ‘Why Should I Distinguish Between White People and Racists?’

Parag Agrawal—replacing Twitter's Dorsey—is apparently an opponent of free speech, and has sent tweets about all white people being racist.

Twitter’s New CEO Parag Agrawal: ‘Why Should I Distinguish Between White People and Racists?’

Incoming Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal, who will shortly replace Jack Dorsey as head of the far-left social media company, uncritically repeated a quote in 2010 suggesting that there should be no need to “distinguish between white people and racists.”

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey Stepping Down

Twitter CEO and co-founder Jack Dorsey is poised to step down from his position at the social media platform.

Everything The Media Got Wrong About Kyle Rittenhouse

Only in the bizarre, upside-down world that is the modern media landscape could a trial over the shooting of three white men by another white man become a referendum on racial justice.

Kyle Rittenhouse Is Now Due Another Sort of Justice

I can tell you with certainty that right now attorneys for newly acquitted defendant Kyle Rittenhouse are working overtime. They are combing through every slanderous statement made about this young man. Every defamatory comment offered up before any facts were presented in a court of law is now under the microscope for possible litigation.

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