September 29, 2025 ‘Love You Forever’ author may soon die by assisted suicide, pro-life groups call decision ‘heartbreaking’ Pro-life groups call Robert Munsch's assisted suicide decision "heartbreaking" as the "Love You Forever" author considers ending his life.
September 28, 2025 Former Disney exec helping translate 'The Chosen' to hundreds of languages worldwide Former Disney executive Rick Dempsey, who spent 35 years protecting iconic characters, now leads global translation efforts for faith-based series "The Chosen."
September 28, 2025 Katie Couric spoofs controversial Sydney Sweeney ad to promote colon cancer screenings Journalist Katie Couric's new health PSA spoofed Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle campaign to encourage colon cancer screenings for people 45 and older.
September 27, 2025 From Magic Kingdom weddings to funeral urns, 'Disney Adults' have an undying passion Psychologists defend Disney adults against critics, saying the parks provide safe escapism and mood reset opportunities for stressed adults seeking simple joys.
September 27, 2025 How Detroit’s car scene is shifting gears on America’s loneliness epidemic Events like Drift Indy and Woodward Dream Cruise brought Detroit residents together through shared automotive interests, creating bonds amid declining social activities.
September 27, 2025 Dallas ICE agents stress focus on criminals during ride-along, day before shooting 91±¬ÁÏ Digital joined ICE agents in Dallas and Houston for a ride-along before the Dallas ICE office was attacked, the FBI referring to the shooting as a "targeted attack" against ICE.
September 26, 2025 Sinclair, Nexstar end Jimmy Kimmel ban after sidelining host amid Charlie Kirk controversy Sinclair and Nexstar announced that they will end the preemption of ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!" on all of its affiliates, and the show will return on Friday.
September 26, 2025 Liberal professor defends sponsoring TPUSA chapter on campus, says it's practicing 'work of democracy' Liberal college professor Nicholas Creel wrote a New York Times guest essay about how he helped Turning Point USA students organize a vigil after Charlie Kirk's assassination.
September 26, 2025 Professor fighting dismissal for calling Charlie Kirk a 'Nazi' handed legal win, fueling free speech debate Educators fired or put on leave for controversial social media posts about Charlie Kirk's murder are filing lawsuits claiming their First Amendment rights were violated.
September 25, 2025 Young conservatives say Kimmel faced 'consequences,' not cancel culture after ABC suspension "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" returns after suspension over controversial Charlie Kirk assassination comments, with young conservatives offering mixed reactions.