Parler entered the social media landscape with the intention of being a free speech oriented platform, and conservative users flocked to it.
A tale about companies who draw a line in the sand over corporate culture wars. A few are ripping off the band-aid, but to protect their long-term health.
A juvenile young woman who was accused of rigging an election for homecoming at her high school will be tried as an adult. Two young women who killed an Uber driver reached a plea deal and will not suffer any jail time.
"I will continue to do my best to make Nantucket and America a better place while those who hate me can continue to throw cry parties for themselves about how I made a joke they didn’t like 20 years ago."
It would seem that Danielle foresaw her looming cancellation, especially in comparison to her more moderate colleagues getting cancelled.
A Freedom of Information Act request has revealed what was apparent in February: that the CDC took guidance from a powerful teachers union to determine the appropriate guidance for school reopenings.
Public universities that charge tuition and already hold huge endowments should not have gotten millions of dollars in "relief."
What's being depicted as "pockets" of outrage is in reality part of a larger collective trend in America.
In this episode, we talk about Bill C-10, a controversial internet bill that could change the way we use the internet as we know it.
Bill C-10 has riled up Canadians, with even former commissioner of the CRTC Peter Menzies calling the bill an infringement on free expression and an assault on democracy.
Black Lives Matter protesters were kicked out of the Iowa state Capitol at an organized protest this month after turning violent and allegedly assaulting a police officer. CNN provided cover for them in the form of a "fact check."
Live streamer Steven "Destiny" Bonnell was banned from Twitch. The reason? A photo of Hunter Biden.
Leftists took issue with Scott saying "America is not a racist country." So they began to attack Scott with a racist term to prove racism still exists.
During President Joe Biden’s address to the 117th Congress on Wednesday night, he referred to the Capitol riot of Jan. 6 as the "worst attack on our democracy since the Civil War."
"This is unacceptable in a society that values its freedom. Canadians expect the government to protect their freedoms, not invade them."