Tuesday, July 1, 2025

CULTURE

Twitter Allows Taliban to Use Platform While Trump is Still Banned

Twitter has allowed Taliban spokesmen to share updates about their takeover of Afghanistan, but former president Donald Trump still remains banned from the platform. Zabihullah Mujahid, who claims to represent the Taliban’s forces in the region, has amassed more than 300,000 followers and regularly provides updates about Afghanistan’s collapse. He has...

Ex-NFL QB to Run for His County School Board; PLATFORM: ‘Common Sense’

(Jon Styf, The Center Square) Former football players becoming politicians isn’t new. Plenty of ex-football players have been elected to Congress or state legislatures, and former NFL running back Herschel Walker is working on a U.S. Senate run in Georgia. But having a retired NFL player run for a local school board,...

Leftist ‘Fact-Checker’ Snopes.com Rocked by Plagiarism Accusations Involving CEO

Snopes Media Group apologized Friday after discovering, upon internal review, that CEO and co-founder David Mikkelson had committed extensive plagiarism, especially from 2014 to 2016. "Let us be clear: Plagiarism undermines our mission and values, full stop," said the statement. "It has no place in any context within this organization." The...

Minority Members Accuse Leftist Environmental Group of Racism, Tokenization

Minority activists are accusing left-wing environmental group the Sunrise Movement of racism and tokenization, claiming the organization’s leaders discriminated against black and Latino members regularly. More than 100 activists signed a letter, obtained by Buzzfeed News, that accuses the Sunrise Movement of financial mismanagement and racial discrimination.  “Staff and movement leaders...

CENSUS: US White (Non-Hispanic) Population Drops for First Time on Record

(Headline USA) The U.S. became more diverse and more urban over the past decade, and the non-Hispanic white population dropped for the first time on record, the Census Bureau reported Thursday. The number of non-Hispanic white people shrank from 196 million in 2010 to 191 million. The share of the white...

LATimes Planned Extensive, Fawning Kamala Coverage; It Has Disappeared

After dedicating an entire section and social-media page to Vice President Kamala Harris when she was first sworn into office, the Los Angeles Times has significantly scaled back its glowing coverage of the Democrat. The publication launched its “Covering Kamala Harris” webpage, accompanied by a “Covering Kamala Harris” Instagram profile,...

Charlotte Passes Ordinance to Give Trans Special Rights; Led to NC Boycotts in 2016

(Andrew Dunn, Carolina Journal) The city of Charlotte unanimously passed a nondiscrimination ordinance Monday, Aug. 9, the first in the city since the 2016 measure that led to House Bill 2. The two Republicans on the City Council joined with nine Democrats in supporting the ordinance, after saying new additions from...

Employee Says Gov’t Agency Fired Him for Wearing Trump Shirt on Day Off

The Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority, which promotes the city's tourism and events, fired an employee who argued in a wrongful termination lawsuit that his only crime was wearing a Trump t-shirt, WBTV reported. "It’s this whole cancel culture and some people can have their beliefs at work, other people can’t,"...

Oregon Ballot Measure Criminalizes Hunting, Livestock Slaughter…and Pest Control

(Tim Gruver, The Center Square) Hunting, breeding livestock, even pest control would be all but illegal under a ballot initiative backed by Oregon animal rights activists and opposed by incensed Oregon farmers. The proposal, Initiative Petition 13, would lift virtually all exemptions to state laws related to animal abuse, neglect and sexual...

Ignoring Covid Hysteria, Sturgis Motorcycle Rally Draws 700,000

(Headline USA) Law enforcement officials say the first few days of this year's Sturgis Motorcycle Rally have been among the busiest they've seen, despite constant COVID-19 fear-mongering from the corporate media, health bureaucrats, and elected officials. Some 700,000 people were expected to celebrate their enthusiasm for motorcycles at the 10-day...

REPORT: Denver Spends More on Homeless People Than on Students

A new survey of government spending on homelessness in the Denver area says that the money spent on homeless people exceeds the money spent on students in the area by as much as five times, while also exceeding the money spent on public safety and veterans. Denver spends more than...

Teachers Union Sues Mom to Block Public Records Request on CRT, Gender Ideology

The largest teachers union in the United States sued a Rhode Island mother on Monday and again on Thursday because she seeks more than 200 records about critical race theory and gender ideology at her child's school. The National Education Association Rhode Island claims in the lawsuit filed on Monday...
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