March 16 Progressive group appears to advocate for illegal immigrants to be eligible for guaranteed income programs A progressive group that's pushing for guaranteed income programs also wants to ensure that even illegal immigrants get basic economic protections.
March 16 Trump 'thrilled' as FCC chair warns news organizations to correct course or lose licenses Trump expresses support as FCC Chairman Brendan Carr calls for investigation into news organizations' broadcast licenses over alleged fake news coverage.
March 16 Jimmy Kimmel's Trump, Melania digs at Oscars 'fell flat' with critics Jimmy Kimmel faced backlash over his Oscars jokes targeting President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump, with a White House official calling the comedian a "classless hack."
March 16 Conan O'Brien swipes at TPUSA, Kid Rock during monologue with 'alternate Oscars' joke Conan O'Brien roasted Kid Rock and Turning Point USA during his Oscars monologue on Sunday, joking about an "alternate" awards show being hosted by the group.
March 16 California teachers cite discipline problems as survey shows at least 40% plan to quit in next decade Approximately 45% of California teachers plan to retire within the next decade, significantly higher than the national average of 36%, according to Education Week Research Center data.
March 15 ‘Reminders of Him’ director says prison doesn’t define a person’s worth Vanessa Caswill, director of the new Colleen Hoover adaptation “Reminders of Him," says the film carries a powerful message about redemption, forgiveness and second chances.
March 14 Newly launched coalition with ‘affordability agenda’ vows to attack guaranteed income programs A new conservative organization argued guaranteed income programs will create fiscal problems and drive inflation as cash assistance programs gain momentum across 15 states.
March 14 Joe Rogan blasts life in Hollywood for 'fake' people and 'groupthink' politics Joe Rogan explains why he preferred being around fighters and comedians over Hollywood actors, producers and casting agents during his time in Los Angeles entertainment industry.
March 13 Chicago Public Schools will now allow Bible college students into its teaching program, after lawsuit Chicago Public Schools settled its religious discrimination lawsuit with Moody Bible Institute, allowing Christian students to join the CPS teacher preparation program.
March 13 Utah bill would allow students to obtain religious accommodations for assignments that violate their beliefs A Utah bill requiring public colleges to accommodate students' religious beliefs in coursework has passed the legislature and raised concerns from some academics.