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NBC Faces Backlash for Cutting CJ Stroud’s Praises to Jesus

NBC faces criticism for omitting C.J. Stroud's expression of gratitude to Jesus Christ in their coverage. After leading the Houston Texans to a decisive...

Harvard Professor Claims Free Speech on X is ‘Toxic Environment’

Harvard Professor Naomi Oreskes appeared at the World Economic Forum's (WEF) meeting in Davos to condemn free speech on the platform X.

University of Washington Health Requires White Employees to Learn ‘Antiracism’

The University of Washington Health in Seattle, Washington requires white employees to undergo diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) training to make up for alleged inherent racism present in being white.

Facebook Allows Cartels to Advertise Smuggling Operations

Former acting director of the United States National Intelligence Richard Grenell revealed that Facebook allows cartels to advertise human smuggling operations.

Sen. Rand Paul Launches ‘Never Nikki’ Campaign

Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) announced a "Never Nikki" campaign against her presidential run.

USA Junior Hockey Team Goes Viral After Singing National Anthem: ‘We Love Our Country’

The USA hockey team was praised for singing along to the National Anthem after winning the World Junior Championship over the weekend.

DHS Provides Grant to Program Preventing ‘Radicalization of Men’

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has a granting program to prevent "targeted violence and terrorism."

Social Media Campaign Urges GOP Candidates to Rebuke COVID-19 Vaccine

Texas doctor and founder of Coalition of Health Freedom Mary Talley Bowden called for GOP candidates to publically denounce the COVID-19 vaccine.

Study Finds Only 3.4% of American Journalists are Republican

Syracuse University found that only 3.4% of American journalists consider themselves to be Republican.

Ohio Law Protecting Children on Social Media To Take Effect

A new Ohio law requiring some social media operators to obtain parental consent before creating an account will take effect on January 15.

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