(Headline USA) The National Football League returned Thursday night, and while it wasn't quite the social justice spectacle many expected, there were still symbols and expressions of protest.
The Kansas City Chiefs lined up along the goal line about 30 minutes before kickoff and watched Alicia Keyes perform “Lift Every...
Editor's note: Video contains profanity and 9/11 scenes that may upset some.
As a child of the '80s, I reflect now in disbelief that the assassination of John F. Kennedy preceded me by only 17 and a half years.
Growing up, Nov. 22, 1963 seemed not raw and visceral but already...
(Headline USA) In a year when the coronavirus pandemic has reshaped countless American rituals, even the commemoration of 9/11 could not escape unchanged.
The 19th anniversary of the terror attacks will be marked by dueling ceremonies at the Sept. 11 memorial plaza and a corner near the World Trade Center.
It...
(Headline USA) Tucker Carlson drew the television equivalent of a royal flush on the week before Labor Day.
The controversial Fox News Channel personality had all five of his weeknight programs land in the Nielsen company's 20 most popular programs last week.
Four of them were in the Top 10.
Fox's Sean Hannity...
(Associated Press) The Trump administration is moving forward with a policy that expands protections for religious groups on college campuses and threatens to cut federal education funding to colleges that violate free speech rules.
The rule was issued by the Education Department Wednesday, less than two months before the election, and...
Public approval of the professional sports industry has dropped over the past few months due to the coronavirus pandemic and the leagues’ constant attempts to force social justice into the games, according to a recent poll.
Gallup survey results published on Tuesday found that from August 2019 to this year,...
(Headline USA)A Norwegian lawmaker said Wednesday that he has nominated U.S. President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts in the Middle East and elsewhere in the world.
Christian Tybring-Gjedde, a member of the Norwegian Parliament for the conservative Progress Party, said Trump should be considered because of...
The Academy for Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which hosts Hollywood’s Oscars awards show every year, announced this week that certain films must now meet a new set of diversity and inclusion rules in order to qualify.
By 2024, Best Picture award nominees must meet at least two of the...
(Headline USA) Disney is under fire for filming part of its live-action reboot “Mulan” in Xinjiang, the region in China where the government has abused human rights against Uighurs and other predominantly Muslim minorities.
The final credits in the film, which was released on Disney Plus last week and is being...
A Colorado school district is facing backlash after it suspended a 12-year-old student for holding a toy gun during a virtual online class.
The school also had local authorities called to his residence for a welfare check, according to KDVR.
The student, Isaiah, was handed a five-day suspension after a teacher...
San Francisco allowed government buildings to reopen their gyms but forced private fitness facilities to remain closed, according to KNTV-TV.
Daniele Rabkin, who owns Crossfit Golden Gate, said the hypocritical enforcement is “shocking” and “infuriating.”
She learned that city-owned gyms were open after texting several police officers, offering them her gym...
NBA legend Charles Barkley slammed ESPN analyst Stephen Smith for suggesting that “white privilege” was behind the Brooklyn Nets’s decision to hire Hall-of-Famer Steve Nash as its new head coach.
Charles Barkley sounds off on @stephenasmith saying Steve Nash got Nets job because of white privilege. #12Sports pic.twitter.com/HlkG3tPfOO
— Cameron Cox...