(Ezekiel Loseke, Headline USA) Seattle Public Schools is suing four major social-media companies for their role in creating a mental-health crisis in America's youth under Washington States' public nuisance law.
The social media companies listed in the suit include Meta (Facebook and Instagram), Tiktok, Snapchat, and Alphabet (Google and YouTube),...
(Headline USA) Conservatives are re-upping their demand for Republicans to defund NPR after the taxpayer-funded media outlet published woke “porn” for children last week.
In an op-ed for Fox News, conservative commentator David Marcus pointed out that stripping NPR of its taxpayer dollars should be an obvious issue that the new...
(Molly Bruns, Headline USA) In an unexpected turn of events, New York Times reporter Michael Shear asked several pertinent questions concerning the crisis at the southern border in a White House Press conference.
Shear even went as far as calling out the Biden administration for its poor treatment of illegal...
(Ken Silva, Headline USA) The U.S. Capitol Police officer who fatally shot Ashli Babbitt during the Jan. 6, 2021, protests was housed at taxpayer expense in an Air Force base’s “distinguished visitor suite,” according to documents released Friday by Judicial Watch.
The documents, which Judicial Watch obtained via a Freedom of...
(Headline USA) Nebraska's out-going U.S. Sen. Ben Sasse knows he may be remembered more for his criticisms of former President Donald Trump than for the policies he supported during his eight years in office.
Sasse talked about his political legacy with the Omaha World-Herald as he prepared to leave the...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Although DC Comics's shameless LGBT virtue-signaling has been widely rebuffed by audiences, the iconic media company continues to double-down, sometimes using situations so contrived that even The Riddler would be puzzled.
After failing to gain traction with a gay Superman and an openly bisexual Robin (confirming...
(Headline USA) A Texas grand jury dismissed charges against a man accused of throwing White Claw cans at Sen. Ted Cruz’s head in November.
Joseph Arcidiacono, 33, was arrested in early November on a felony count of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after he hurled multiple White Claw cans at...
(Headline USA) A Mississippi environmental regulator has denied claims that the state agency he leads discriminated against the capital city of Jackson in its distribution of federal funds for wastewater treatment.
In a recently unearthed letter to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality Executive Director Christopher...
(Headline USA) When Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick asked colleges to disavow Critical Race Theory, the University of Texas faculty approved a resolution defending their freedom to decide for themselves how to teach about race.
Patrick said he took it as a message to “go to hell.”
In turn, Patrick, a...
(Headline USA) A former Virginia Tech soccer player who alleged that she was benched for refusing to kneel during a Black Lives Matter demonstration won a $100,000 settlement this week.
The money will go to Kiersten Hening as part of an agreement to dismiss her federal lawsuit against the school, which...
(Headline USA) Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., suggested this week that House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., wants to remove her from her congressional committees because he is racist.
Asked during an interview with MSNBC about McCarthy’s vow to remove her from the House Foreign Affairs Committee over her “anti-Semitic” behavior, Omar referenced...
(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) A woke video game company recently fired a woman for merely following two conservative Twitter accounts.
Kara Lynn, the recently-fired community manager at Limited Run Games, was ratted out by a far-Left transgender activist using the name "Purple Tinker," the Post Millennial reported.
Her following of the...