January 13 Fairfax County library defends displaying Pride book in children's section after criticism Fairfax County library defends controversial Pride-themed children's book "Grandad's Pride" in kids section, citing diversity policy amid criticism.
January 13 Pope denounces abortion, warns against surrogacy as exploitation of mothers and children Pope Leo XIV denounces abortion and surrogacy as violations of human dignity in address to diplomatic corps, calling these practices exploitative.
January 12 Bill Maher says he never wins awards because 'woke' Hollywood hates he can 'speak freely' On his "Club Random" podcast, liberal comedian Bill Maher spoke about how "woke" Hollywood won't give him any awards because they hate that he can "speak freely."
January 12 Pope Leo XIV calls out jihadist violence, warns ‘Orwellian-style’ ideology is eroding free speech in the West Pope Leo XIV warns woke ideology is undermining free speech in the West, calling out "Orwellian-style language" that excludes non-conforming voices.
January 12 Paramount's ‘Landman’ tackles woke roommate culture and safe-space politics Latest "Landman" episode sees Ainsley clash with her they/them roommate over safe spaces and dietary restrictions while on campus for cheer camp.
January 12 Left seeks martyrs to fuel anti-Trump uprising as ICE enforcement operations ramp up nationwide Trump administration faces escalating left-wing resistance to ICE's immigration operations as activists seek martyrs to fuel their radical agenda.
January 12 I was told I was a boy. Supreme Court must destroy lies that harm women like me Supreme Court will debate science and truth and how to protect women in upcoming case that examines the problems of having transgender students in girls' sports.
January 7 Mamdani official Cea Weaver says she regrets ‘some’ of her past statements after controversial posts resurface After her anti-White rhetoric went viral, NYC housing official Cea Weaver expressed regret for "some" of her past statements, but says she is still focused on battling inequality.
January 6 Questions raised over Hochul’s understanding of church teaching in assisted suicide legislation Catholic attorney warns Gov. Hochul against signing assisted suicide bill, threatens to vote against her in upcoming election over religious concerns.
January 5 Supreme Court’s 2026 rulings could define America for decades to come Constitutional questions on federalism, executive power and citizenship dominate Supreme Court's upcoming term with key cases set for oral arguments.