TikTok’s Chinese Parent Company Pushes New App
As TikTok faces a possible ban based on perceived national security risks from its Beijing-based parent company ByteDance, the Chinese owner is promoting a new app called Lemon8, according to…
As TikTok faces a possible ban based on perceived national security risks from its Beijing-based parent company ByteDance, the Chinese owner is promoting a new app called Lemon8, according to…
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has been actively working for the past several years to prevent the Georgia legislature from passing the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s (IHRA) definition of…
The Senate voted 53-43 Wednesday to overturn the Biden administration’s “waters of the United States” (WOTUS) rule, which expands what waters are subject to federal regulation under the Clean Water…
Changes to the Associated Press Style Guide direct reporters to avoid mentioning biological sex in favor of the term “sex assigned at birth.” “Avoid references to a transgender person being born a…
Attorney General Merrick Garland said Tuesday he “never” saw training material instructing the U.S. Marshals not to arrest protestors outside Supreme Court justices’ homes following the Dobbs decision leak last…
Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma accused independent Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont of bias and hypocrisy at a United States Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions hearing…
A Virginia school district’s new superintendent decided Wedbesday to remove 14 sexually explicit books from school libraries and donate them to the county government’s public library system. The 14 “young…
JPMorgan Chase & Co. must allow shareholders to vote on a resolution urging the company to investigate politically-motivated discrimination after Chase denied payments or canceled accounts in what critics call…
Secretary Deb Haaland of the U.S. Department of the Interior repeatedly deflected when asked if she believed it was better for the U.S. to produce its own oil and gas…
The Department of Justice discouraged the U.S. Marshals from arresting protesters illegally demonstrating at the homes of the Supreme Court justices, according to internal DOJ materials obtained by a United…
The Department of Justice appears to have discouraged the U.S. Marshals from arresting protesters illegally demonstrating at the homes of the Supreme Court justices, according to internal materials obtained by…
The New York Health Department abruptly ended a vaccination program Tuesday aimed at Jewish communities after it sparked complaints of antisemitism, according to Newsday. State officials had expressed concerns over…
A student at an elite university testified before Congress on Wednesday that faculty are quick to teach students about Diversity, Equity and Inclusion topics but fail to address free speech.…
Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Mark Milley recognized a problem at the southern border but urged Congress against using the U.S. military to combat the cartels that are exacerbating…
No one disputes there are significant trouble spots in the world, including difficulties here in the United States. We have growing crime in some of our major cities and an…
The Senate voted Wednesday 66-30 to repeal a pair of resolutions allowing the president to conduct military operations against Iraq, marking the first time in half a century Congress has…
The legacy media have a preset narrative machine when it comes to mass shootings. That narrative machine takes into account the identities of the shooter and the victims, and then…
The legacy media have a preset narrative machine when it comes to mass shootings. That narrative machine takes into account the identities of the shooter and the victims, and then…
A Christian school in Maine filed a lawsuit against the state Department of Education (DOE) for allegedly intending to circumvent a recent Supreme Court ruling barring the state from discriminating…
Several thousand elderly female Swiss pensioners have brought a case to the European Court of Human Rights, the first hearing of which is Wednesday, alleging that the Swiss government’s failure…