(Headline USA) Ben & Jerry’s could face a Bud Light-style boycott after the company posted an Independence Day tweet blasting the U.S. for celebrating “stolen land.”
The company’s official Twitter account called for customers to commit to “returning” land “stolen” from indigenous people this Fourth of July, starting with Mount Rushmore.
"This...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) Citing an anonymous official, Politico reported Wednesday that law enforcement was unlikely to catch the culprit who left cocaine in the White House over the weekend.
“It’s gonna be very difficult for us to do that because of where it was,” the official reportedly said.
“Even if...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) The Chinese Communist Party announced plans to restrict exports on gallium and germanium.
Manufacturers use the minerals to help produce electric vehicles, solar panels, military equipment and more.
According to the Daily Wire, the restrictions on the two minerals—along with several other related materials—were a reaction to...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The FBI has been providing local police forces with “stingrays”—technology that simulate cell towers and collect signals from devices nearby—but the bureau doesn't want you to know that.
Documents obtained by the Project for Privacy & Surveillance Accountability and the ACLU show that the FBI has...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) In its recent 1,100 page final report, California's Reparations Task Force recommended that the state legislature excuse black residents from paying child support on account of America's unjust treatment of blacks in the past, according to the Daily Mail.
The Task Force, which called its document...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) A federal judge on Tuesday ordered President Joe Biden and top-level officials in his administration to stop pressuring social media companies to censor First Amendment-protected speech.
The ruling was issued by Terry A. Doughty, chief judge of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of...
(Headline USA) Vietnam's state media have reported that the government banned distribution of the controversial Barbie movie because it includes a view of a map showing disputed Chinese territorial claims in the South China Sea.
The newspaper Vietnam Express and other media said posters advertising “Barbie” were removed from movie distributors’ websites after Monday’s...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) New York City is preparing to implement an unprecedented proposal that has sparked concerns among law enforcement officials.
As reported by the New York Post on Sunday, the City Council is pushing for requirements that would heavily burden the New York Police Department, mandating officers to file...
(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) Traces of cocaine discovered at the White House sent social media into overdrive with suspicions that the residue might have been left by embattled first son Hunter Biden.
The powdery discovery forced the evacuation of the White House on Sunday night, after Secret Service found the...
(Luis Cornelio, Headline USA) The Mexican government has expressed its objections to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis's recent measures aimed at curbing rampant illegal immigration in the Sunshine State. These measures include enhanced penalties for human smuggling, restrictions on employment eligibility and a ban on identification for illegal aliens.
Mexican officials have...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Harvard University plans to have Artificial Intelligence robots teach humans how to code in their fall coding courses, Fox News reported.
Professor David Malan, the Harvard University professor overseeing the course, noted that the change from human teaching is simply the "evolution" of "tradition."
The AI will...
(Robert Jonathan, Headline USA) Another chapter in the ongoing censorship chronicles has emerged.
In a recent lengthy Twitter thread, America First Legal disclosed a compilation that included what it characterized as a core group of "international censorship czars...who decide what you can see online."
Among other things, the Twitter Files previously...