January 5, 2026 California Post will launch on January 26, bringing ‘new era of common sense and accountability’ to state The California Post will aim to bring a “new era of common sense and accountability" to the Golden State with seven-days-a-week digital and print offerings.
January 5, 2026 Disney director's loss of son inspired new wordless animated film 'Versa' Disney's "Versa" artistic director Malcon Pierce reveals how losing his son Cooper inspired the emotional short film about grief, love and acceptance.
January 4, 2026 'Jack Ryan' co-creator surprised by parallels between series and Venezuela strikes Amazon's "Jack Ryan" co-creator Carlton Cruse reacted to clips of his series trending on social media after recent U.S. military strikes against Venezuela.
January 4, 2026 DiCaprio accepts Palm Springs film award remotely due to Venezuela strike travel restrictions Actor Leonardo DiCaprio accepted a Desert Palm Achievement Award remotely due to travel restrictions from U.S. strikes on Venezuela, as he was unable to leave St. Barts, according to reports.
January 4, 2026 Viral New Year reset routine is helping people adopt healthier habits Ditch doom-scrolling for an “analog bag." TikTok users are replacing phones with books, art and puzzles to build healthier, happier habits.
January 2, 2026 Joe Rogan insists Kamala Harris would've done 'fine' on his 3-hour-show: 'Could've talked for hours' Joe Rogan defended Kamala Harris after a guest claimed Harris couldn't handle his three-hour podcast, saying the interview "would've been fine" during 2024 campaign.
January 2, 2026 Idaho education funding restored after 'rooting out DEI,' State Department reveals The U.S. Department of Education restored federal funding to a 2023 Idaho grant after previously suspecting it of pushing diversity, equity and inclusion.
January 2, 2026 Virginia school board bans employees from forcing students, teachers to use preferred pronouns Virginia school board votes 7-2 to ban employees from forcing others to use preferred pronouns, sparking heated debate over transgender rights in schools.
January 2, 2026 FLASHBACK: Local Minneapolis reporter 'did not see any children' while investigating Quality Learning Center KSTP reporter Jay Kolls conducted a Jan. 2025 investigation into alleged fraud occurring at Minnesota daycare centers, finding no children at the facilities.
January 2, 2026 Harvard alum blasts DEI policies after 'woke' values drive longtime professor's exit A Harvard alumnus slammed the university's DEI policies, echoing a former professor's concerns about merit-based standards being abandoned for ideological priorities.