January 30, 2022 MSNBC deletes tweet slamming conservatives for favoring affirmative action when it benefits them MSNBC’s official Twitter account posted a tweet that openly blasted conservatives who oppose affirmative action.
January 30, 2022 Woman with rare medical disorder challenges stereotypes, inspires thousands to get and stay fit Hannah Setzer was born with a rare disorder survived at least 60 reconstructive surgeries to now become a passionate fitness instructor with over 65,000 followers on Instagram
January 28, 2022 Tech companies profit from my daughter's murder: Slain reporter's father Andy Parker appears on 'America Reports' and laments tech companies' exploitation of his daughter's televised murder.
January 28, 2022 Tech companies have an underbelly: Congressional candidate Andy Parker judges Big Tech's ethics on 'America Reports.'
January 27, 2022 JD Vance reveals what the war on misinformation is really about JD Vance tells Laura Ingraham the left is trying to control debate in this country because they can’t win in a fair fight.
January 27, 2022 Beijing 2022's new English language song for the Olympics divides opinions The music video was released on China's Twitter-like platform Weibo
January 26, 2022 White women yell 'Black lives matter' while assaulting maskless Black man on video: 'You just hit me' Viral video shows two White women berating a Black man allegedly over him not wearing a face mask while repeating the phrase, 'Black Lives Matter.'
January 26, 2022 Clay Travis: YouTube censorship of Rand Paul interview on vaccines is a ‘massive issue’ The OutKick founder discusses David Ortiz entering the Hall of Fame and YouTube’s removal of an interview with Senator Rand Paul.Â
January 26, 2022 Parents group sends letter to Facebook CEO over alleged censorship, pushes for 'fair and equal treatment' Moms for Liberty co-founders Tiffany Justice Tina Descovich and joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss the alleged censorship and why they believe they are being targeted.Â
January 25, 2022 MSNBC's Chris Hayes roasted for questioning 'sense of victimization' by people who oppose COVID restrictions MSNBC host Chris Hayes was attacked on Twitter for claiming that people done with the pandemic have a sense of victimization and onerous oppression.