The chancellor of Rutgers University said the institution is committed to academic freedom and will be launching a safety review and “academic freedom” task force amid the ongoing controversy surroundingAntifa-aligned professor Mark Bray. “I write today to reaffirm Rutgers University’s unwavering commitment to academic freedom and freedom of expression—values that …
Read More »Trump Jr. blasts irony of ‘insane’ Democratic meltdown over White House ballroom project
Donald Trump Jr. claims Democrats have “lost the plot” over his father’s plan to tear down part of the White House to make way for a new ballroom. Democrats have accused President Donald Trump of destroying part of the White House’s history. The East Wing was built under President Franklin …
Read More »Karoline Leavitt goes scorched earth on HuffPost reporter, says stop texting 'bulls—' questions
Tensions escalated between Karoline Leavitt and Huffington Post journalist S.V. Dáte as the White House press secretary called the correspondent a “left-wing hack” on Monday following his article poking at her snarky response to a new inquiry. Leavitt, whotook to X to address the “wild” article, wrote, “S.V. Dáte of …
Read More »University teaches course on how to 'decolonize' Tolkien's 'Lord of the Rings'
A university in the United Kingdom faced backlash over resurfaced reports about a course described as “decolonizing” the works of “Lord of the Rings” author J.R.R. Tolkien. The course, reportedly offered in 2024 by assistant professor Onyeka Nubia at the University of Nottingham, was titled “Imagining ‘Britain’: Decolonising Tolkien et …
Read More »Former '60 Minutes' producer says he was pressured to apologize over Harris interview
Former “60 Minutes” executive producer Bill Owens said he was pressured to apologize over the program’s interview with former Vice President Kamala Harris, was the subject of President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against CBS, and said he refused. “I said, ‘I’m not apologizing for anything. We haven’t done anything wrong,’” he …
Read More »UK police drop case against comedy writer arrested over transgender social media posts
Irish comedy writer Graham Linehan said Monday he was no longer under police investigation after his September arrest over social media posts drew international attention. The “Father Ted” creator, 57, shared the update on X. “The police have informed my lawyers that I face no further action in respect of …
Read More »Bolton case packed with 'very damning' evidence and national security risks, legal experts warn
Former Trump National Security Advisor John Bolton faces 18 federal charges tied to the alleged mishandling of classified materials, surrendering to authorities Friday. George Washington University law professor and Fox News contributorJonathan Turleysaid the evidence against Bolton appears “very damning.” “This information is classified at the highest levels because this …
Read More »Harvard Medical School postpones 'Transgender Health' course after legal scrutiny
Harvard Medical School is postponing a course on transgender health after allegedly offering it for free to doctors who identify as transgender or gender diverse. National Review reported Thursday that the school planned to waive the $650 fee for the course “Advancing Excellence in Transgender Health” but only to transgender …
Read More »Country singer goes viral for enraged reaction to ICE raids, calls out Christians supporting deportations
Country singer Bryan Andrews has gone viral for a video he posted Oct. 9 calling out Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids and Christians who support them. In a TikTok clip recorded from inside his car, Andrews accused the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and ICE of separating immigrant families …
Read More »Progressive publishers launch children's Bible stories with social justice, diversity themes
A crop of new children’s storybook Bibles aims to reach progressive Christians who are turned off by traditional presentations of Scripture, offering messages focused on diversity, inclusion and social justice. Publishers say the projects are meant to reflect the faith values of a changing audience — and to fill what …
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