Opinion October 25 DAVID MARCUS: LA museum’s desecration of Confederate statues is pure barbarism Controversial Los Angeles art exhibit displays removed Confederate statues, some covered in graffiti and one mutilated into a monster, sparking debate over historical monuments.
Media October 21 UK police drop case against comedy writer arrested over transgender social media posts "Father Ted" creator Graham Linehan cleared as U.K. police drop investigation into his social media posts that drew international criticism and free speech concerns.
Opinion October 19 Netflix is sexualizing kids’ shows. Parents need to stop giving it second chances Netflix faces criticism for including transgender characters in children's programming, continuing a pattern of controversial content that sparked previous boycotts.
Virginia October 18 Blistering new ad slams Spanberger’s trans record as Virginia governor’s race intensifies A conservative political group has launched a new ad in the Virginia governor’s race aimed Democrat Abigail Spanberger's positons on trans policies.
Media October 14 Actor Martin Sheen calls Trump the 'biggest nothing in the world,' offers spiritual advice Martin Sheen offers spiritual advice to President Trump, calling him the "biggest nothing in the world" during a taping of Nicolle Wallace's "The Best People" podcast.
Culture October 13 Keira Knightley 'very sorry' she didn't know about JK Rowling boycott before joining 'Potter' audio cast Actress Keira Knightley responds to "Harry Potter" audiobook boycott controversy, expressing hope that people can find respect despite different opinions.
World October 11 Former Doctors Without Borders leader calls group 'accomplices of Hamas' over Gaza war response The former secretary-general of Doctors Without Borders says the group has moved away from its impartial roots, particularly when it comes to Israel.
Media October 6 Country star Zach Bryan teases new song 'Bad News' condemning ICE raids, 'fading' of the red, white and blue Zach Bryan's upcoming song "Bad News" condemned ICE raids and Trump-era America, sparking backlash from fellow country star John Rich and online commentators.
Opinion October 5 DAVID MARCUS: 20 years after ‘The Office,’ ‘The Paper’ tackles the post me-too workplace Peacock's new show 'The Paper' serves as a spinoff to 'The Office,' set in a Scranton newspaper owned by the corporation that bought Dunder Mifflin.
Media October 2 University of Virginia students holding 'antifascist' 'flag burning' event to protest Trump order University of Virginia students plan an antifascist tailgate with a flag burning Friday, responding to Trump's order directing prosecution of flag desecration.
Sports October 1 California lawsuit over trans cross-country athlete partially advances past motions to dismiss Taylor Starling and Kaitlyn Slavin's lawsuit over the transgender athlete controversy at Martin Luther King High School survived dismissal motions in federal court.