July 21 Harvard 'certainly' doesn't have a First Amendment right to force this funding, Trump White House official argues White House senior policy strategist May Mailman makes the case for 'effective' use of taxpayer funds as Harvard University and the Trump administration face off in court on 'The Will Cain Show.'
July 17 French pop band cancels North American tour over 'very worrying' US political climate French band Yelle canceled their North American tour due to worries about U.S. immigration policies and freedom of speech, adding to a trend of artists reconsidering American tours.
July 15 California professor arrested, accused of throwing tear gas canister at feds during marijuana farm raid A California professor has been arrested for allegedly throwing a tear gas canister at ICE agents during a massive raid at cannabis farm last week where agitators also hurled rocks at law enforcement vehicles.
July 14 Obama tells Democrat big wigs to 'toughen up,' start backing candidates that can actually win Barack Obama calls for Democrats to show courage and stand up for what they believe in, while pointing out that Democrats' increasing propensity to elect far-left candidates is not a winning strategy.
July 14 How Florida became America's leading religious-freedom defender under DeSantis: report Florida tops First Liberty Institute's religious liberty rankings, with legislation passed by Gov. Ron DeSantis cited for the state's roughly 20-point improvement since 2022.
July 12 NPR public editor claims alleged 'political bias' is actually 'geographic bias' NPR public editor Kelly McBride pushed back on the claim from President Donald Trump that NPR and PBS were both politically biased against conservatives.
July 8 Longtime '60 Minutes' correspondent Steve Kroft, Jon Stewart bash CBS’ Trump settlement as ‘shakedown’ Former "60 Minutes" correspondent Steve Kroft and Jon Stewart criticized Paramount's settlement with Trump, calling it a "shakedown" linked to merger plans.
July 1 Journalist arrested while covering anti-Trump protest granted bail amid deportation battle Immigration judge grants bond to El Salvador native Mario Guevara, detained by ICE after covering an anti-Trump protest in Georgia.
June 27 Parent groups, religious liberty experts hail SCOTUS upholding parents rights in LGBTQ books case Parent groups and legal experts applauded the Supreme Court's decision in Mahmoud v Taylor as a victory for the rights of religious parents in public schools.
June 18 JD Vance account suspended, then quickly restored, on liberal X competitor Vice President JD Vance was temporarily suspended by liberal X competitor Bluesky within the first hour of the country’s No. 2 leader joining the platform.