Second Amendment September 8, 2024 Elon Musk pledges support for Second Amendment: 'Tyrants' disarm the people Tech billionaire Elon Musk doubled down on his support of the Second Amendment, saying the right to bear arms stops "a tyrannical government from taking your rights away."
LIFESTYLE September 7, 2024 Why Americans need more face-to-face civil discussions 'with folks outside their own bubble' A.J. Jacobs, bestselling author of the new book "The Year of Living Constitutionally," reveals why civil discourse is needed more than ever in America, especially in an election year.
TECH September 5, 2024 Secret surveillance of congressional staff by DOJ in focus after whistleblower advocates notch court win A whistleblower advocacy group notched a court win last week in lawsuit against the DOJ for secretly surveilling congressional staffers from both parties.
Media September 5, 2024 Rogan scorches NYT piece calling the Constitution a 'dangerous' threat: 'What the f--- are you talking about?' Podcaster Joe Rogan skewered The New York Times for publishing a piece speculating on whether the U.S. Constitution is a dangerous threat to democracy.
Media September 2, 2024 Elon Musk slams New York Times writer for calling the Constitution 'dangerous' Billionaire Elon Musk responded to a New York Times article that argued that the U.S. Constitution is a threat to the country.
Louisiana August 28, 2024 Louisiana governor issues back-to-school order banning critical race theory in K-12 public classrooms Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry issued a ban on "divisive" CRT teachings in K-12 schools that instruct students "through the lens of race and victimhood."
Kamala Harris August 27, 2024 Kamala Harris ally: We have to 'reimagine' democracy beyond Founders' 'little piece of paper' Human Rights Campaign president Kelley Robinson urged "reimagining" democracy beyond the Constitution at a panel at the Democratic National Convention.
This Day in History August 27, 2024 On this day in history, August 27, 1963, civil rights pioneer W.E.B. Du Bois dies at age 95 On this day in history, Aug. 27, 1963, W.E.B. Du Bois — who grew up in Massachusetts and became a prominent sociologist, author, activist and co-founder of the NAACP — died at age 95.
Police and Law Enforcement August 26, 2024 New Mexico police chief claims he had constitutional right to leave his body cam off after crash: report Albuquerque Police Chief Harold Medina told investigators he left his body cam off after causing a crash because he was invoking his Fifth Amendment right.
Digital Originals August 19, 2024 State lifts 'political' clothing ban after radio host kicked out of Capitol gallery out over pro-life shirt Denver radio host Jeff Hunt got booted from a Colorado Senate gallery over his "Pro-Life U" shirt. Here's why attorneys say that violated his free speech rights.
LIFESTYLE August 18, 2024 On this day in history, August 18, 1920, the 19th Amendment is ratified, granting women the right to vote The 19th Amendment to the Constitution, securing the right to vote for women, was ratified on August 18, 1920. It's considered one of the great landmarks in the fight for gender equality.