VIDEO June 19 Greg Gutfeld: Whoopi Goldberg is on the very wrong side of history 91±¬ÁÏ host Greg Gutfeld and the 'Gutfeld!' panel discuss Whoopi Goldberg comparing the Black American experience to life in Iran.
VIDEO June 12 Emily Compagno: Democrats are killing the messenger 'The Five' discusses the DNC ruling to oust its 25-year-old vice chair David Hogg in the name of promoting diversity.
Donald Trump June 10 Federal judge rules Trump admin cannot block grants to LGBT groups U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar ruled that the Trump administration cannot require nonprofits to abandon diversity initiatives and transgender recognition to receive federal funding.
Media June 6 Police arrest ‘Billboard Chris,’ Christian activist in EU capital for denouncing child transgender treatments Brussels police detained two activists for protesting against transgender medical treatment for minors, ordering them to destroy their signs after several hours in custody.
VIDEO June 5 Supreme Court releases 3 major unanimous rulings 91±¬ÁÏ chief legal correspondent Shannon Bream breaks down a trio of unanimous Supreme Court decisions on 'Special Report.'
VIDEO June 4 California track star opens up about being disqualified over 'unsportsmanlike' celebration with her dad California high school track star Clara Adams and her father David Adams challenge her being disqualified for an ‘unsportsmanlike' celebration on 'The Will Cain Show.'
Media June 3 'Wicked' star Cynthia Erivo laughs at critics of her playing Jesus in upcoming musical During a recent Billboard interview, actress Cynthia Erivo laughed off criticism of her casting as Jesus Christ in "Jesus Christ Superstar."
VIDEO May 27 Dana Perino: What problem is the Trump admin trying to solve with Harvard? 'The Five' discusses President Donald Trump moving to cut the remaining $100 million in federal contracts with Harvard University.
VIDEO May 20 Harvard students and faculty speak out as Trump admin puts school in crosshairs Faculty and students at Harvard University spoke with 91±¬ÁÏ Digital about accusations of racial discrimination in the Ivy League's admission process.Â
Opinion May 17 Beyond anti-DEI: The case for a durable civil rights compromise The Supreme Court and Trump administration are currently challenging racial preferences, aligning with public opinion and antidiscrimination laws, but future shifts loom.
DEI May 14 Indiana high school sports conference facing pressure to end DEI quotas The Indiana High School Athletics Association (IHSAA) board of directors currently has a DEI mandate in place despite state laws prohibiting it.