February 6 Washington Post joins other news outlets in laying off race-based journalists The Washington Post is the latest legacy news oulet to lay off race-based journalists, following others like CBS News, NBC News, The Los Angeles Times and The Philadelphia Inquirer.
February 6 SEN JOHN KENNEDY: Democrats’ defund-the-police plan failed, but here they go again Democrat officials target ICE and Border Patrol using similar tactics that previously undermined Minneapolis police after George Floyd's death.
February 6 I infiltrated radical groups 40 years ago. Leftists are desperate for martyrs Congressional testimony from 1980s exposes how revolutionary organizations put activists in danger to create media outrage and public sympathy.
February 5 Dem rising star who called Trump ‘con man’ spent over $120K on luxury hotels, transportation and security Progressive rising star Rep. Jasmine Crockett, who is running for the U.S. Senate, spent over $120,000 on luxury hotels, transportation and private security services in 2025.
February 5 Notre Dame hire of abortion advocate to lead center causes staff to cut ties with university Former Notre Dame theology professor resigns from Asian studies institute over director appointment, citing conflict with Catholic mission and abortion concerns.
February 4 21-year-old Minnesota church attendee reveals leftist agitators still harassing faithful: 'Spiritual battle' Caleb Phillips, a regular attendee of Cities Church in Minnesota, said that agitators have continued to harass and heckle congregants following their disruption of a service on Jan. 18.
February 4 JIMMY FAILLA: Billie Eilish cries ‘stolen land’ — then goes home to her $2.3M California mansion Grammy Award winner Billie Eilish is now a national punchline after her anti-ICE tantrum and "stolen land" comments, with thousands of memes highlighting contradictions in her activism.
February 3 Leaders of desecrated Catholic school urge prayer for perpetrators after Mary statue, tabernacle destroyed Catholic school vandalized as religious statues smashed and tabernacle destroyed. Justice Department launches civil rights investigation into the attack.
February 1 Florida school board votes to keep 'graphic' animal sex book on library shelves after backlash Orange County school board votes 6-2 to keep controversial children's book "Do Animals Fall In Love?" with animal mating illustrations in libraries.
February 1 Hollywood keeps making movies families won't watch while 'Lord of the Rings' rerelease rakes in millions Family-friendly films like "Lord of the Rings" consistently outperform modern movies, showing audiences prefer wholesome entertainment over darker fare.