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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
October 1 Anti-Defamation League retires glossary of extremist groups after backlash for including Charlie Kirk's TPUSA The ADL removed its entire "Glossary of Extremism and Hate" after receiving backlash for listing Turning Point USA (TPUSA) as an extremist group.
September 30 College girls cash in as viral sorority rush becomes money-making machine University of Alabama student Kylan Darnell became a viral sensation during sorority rush, highlighting how RushTok creates instant influencers from college traditions.
September 29 Blogger arrested for sharing anti-Hamas meme online, claims cops didn't know about October 7th horrors Pete North, 47, was detained and questioned for hours over an anti-Hamas social media post before being released without charge by North Yorkshire Police.
September 25 7-Eleven puts 'focus on food' in US revamp with Japanese-inspired meals and upgrades 7-Eleven plans to open about 1,300 new stores in North America by 2030 and nearly double the number of in-store quick-service restaurants as it rolls out Japanese favorites.
September 19 Kirk's friend calls out Paramount for pulling 'South Park' episode from reruns, says Charlie would want it on Andrew Kolvet, Charlie Kirk’s friend and podcast executive producer, pressed Paramount to restore a 'South Park' parody episode of the late activist, saying he "loved" the feature.