Texas A&M University’s president stepped down after making a controversial hire that pushed diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) practices, according to a press release from the university. […]
Author: Brandon Poulter
A graduate student at Louisiana State University (LSU) will no longer be allowed to teach at the university after leaving a threatening voice message on a Republican […]
A store in San Francisco is chaining up the freezer section after a series of thefts, according to a KPIX CBS5 reporter. Shoplifters targeted the ice cream […]
The Alameda County District Attorney (DA) said that the DA’s role has little to do with crime in response to critics Sunday, according to CBS News Bay […]
The controversial nonbinary former senior Department of Energy (DOE) official Sam Brinton was on a taxpayer-funded trip when he was involved in a high-profile luggage theft case […]
A YMCA in Springfield, Illinois, banned a young female swimmer after alleged “hate speech” and questioning a transgender locker room policy. The swimmer spe out at a […]
A Democratic congressman told someone to “shut up” during a House Judiciary Committee meeting on Thursday while criticizing his colleagues for their behavior on Jan 6. Democratic […]
A Biden administration official called out China’s unwillingness to help the United States counter the smuggling of illicit fentanyl at the border during testimony at a subcommittee […]
Michigan GOP members met Saturday in what turned out to be a violent evening that led to one person going to the hospital, according to The Detroit […]
Republican Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s office quietly removed LGBTQ youth resources that included a link to an LGBTQ chat space for minors from the state’s public health […]
Former Vice President Mike Pence said Wednesday that Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former President Donald Trump do not understand the implications of their calls for […]
The Supreme Court ruled Friday that the Biden administration’s plan to forgive student loan debt was unconstitutional, and by doing so, the Supreme Court may have lowered […]











