Conservatives in the United States are no strangers to social-media censorship for their well-reasoned skepticism regarding the coronavirus.
But Wuhan virus truth-seekers worldwide have also been targeted by the millions---105 million to be exact.
According to Facebook’s new quarterly report, the global social media giant admitted to removing 7 million posts...
(Associated Press) As parents nationwide prepare to help their children with more distance learning, a small but quickly growing number are deciding to take matters entirely into their own hands and begin homeschooling.
Some are worried their districts are unable to offer a strong virtual learning program. For others who may...
(Associated Press) An Oregon city has joined Boise, Idaho, in eliciting a precedent-setting court ruling that could change how cities nationwide cite and fine people living outside.
A U.S. judge decided last week that Grants Pass, Oregon, violated its homeless residents’ Eighth Amendment rights by excluding them from parks without due...
President Trump said he doesn’t want the upcoming NFL season to take place if players plan on kneeling for the national anthem.
"Well, they want to open, and they want to open badly, and they've been working with government," Trump told Fox Sports Radio on Tuesday. “And I would say...
(Associated Press) School officials nationwide should improve mental health resources, monitor student social media accounts and improve physical security measures, according to a Justice Department report on school safety released Tuesday.
The report, compiled by the department's School Safety Working Group, examined what the panel believes are the 10 most essential...
Atop Georgia's Stone Mountain on a recent Saturday, hundreds of African Americans, as well as other visitors of color, stood triumphantly overlooking the newly conquered terrain.
They had surmounted the strenuous, one-mile trek to the top despite the hot, August sun---which by mid-morning already felt like it had climbed past...
Gun sales in New York more than doubled during the month of June compared to last year, according to FBI data collected by the New York Post.
More than 52,000 background checks were conducted for people seeking to buy firearms in the Empire State, according to the data, which is...
(Headline USA) A Florida school district was wrong when it forced a transgender high school student to either use the girls bathroom or a single-stall gender neutral bathroom, a federal appeals court ruled.
The ruling issued Friday sides with Drew Adams, who sued the St. Johns County School District because she...
A Democrat House candidate is under fire after allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior surfaced this weekend.
Alex Morse, the current mayor of Holyoke, Massachusetts, is attempting to unseat incumbent Rep. Richard Neal, D-Mass., and take hold of the state’s first congressional district.
But that effort is now in jeopardy as Morse...
Democrat presidential contender Joe Biden's most recent racist remark drew a searing e-mail Friday from President Donald Trump, who said the presumptive rival was unworthy of support from voters of color.
After yesterday’s statement, Sleepy Joe Biden is no longer worthy of the Black Vote!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August...
The mayor of a Virginia town rejected calls from leftists this week to step down after he shared a humorous post joking that presidential candidate Joe Biden would tap “Aunt Jemima” as his running mate.
The Mayors post: pic.twitter.com/2Pn1b7x0Ey
— VAYD Valley Region Caucus (@VAYDValley) August 3, 2020
Offended residents, supported by...
Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry slammed Big Tech for removing a viral video of a group of doctors debunking COVID-19 myths
Landry accused social media giants of political bias, and he specifically called out Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg for hiding behind the platform’s “algorithms” when confronted about Facebook’s habitual conservative...