Media 8 mins ago Jen Psaki insists she 'never saw' diminished Biden while working as press secretary Former White House press secretary Jen Psaki dismissed the idea of a "cover-up" and denied seeing President Biden's decline while in the White House.
Media 1 hour ago Luigi Mangione musical opening in San Francisco A musical exploring the case of alleged UnitedHealthcare CEO killer Luigi Mangione and the cultural fascination surrounding him will debut in San Francisco next month.
Media 2 hours ago Tim Walz's daughter blasts running influencer for 'normalizing' Trump administration with White House visit Hope Walz, daughter of ex-vice presidential nominee Gov. Tim Walz, blasted running influencer Kate Mackz for interviewing Trump's White House press secretary.
Media 1 day ago CNN fires back after ex-Biden aide claims White House pressured network to blacklist him The former press secretary for Jill Biden claimed the White House put pressure on CNN to blacklist him because he had been outspoken criticizing the White House.
Media 2 days ago White House mocks 'fake news' report claiming Trump mixed up Michigan congressmen at rally The White House disputed a NewsNation report that said President Trump had mistakenly accused a Michigan Republican of launching an impeachment effort against him.
Media 3 days ago Former Mumford and Sons musician asks White House if Brits punished over free speech can seek asylum in US Former Mumford & Sons musician asked the White House if the Trump administration would give "political asylum" to UK citizens who are being prosecuted for their speech.
Media 3 days ago Teen rejected by 16 colleges, hired by Google, sues for racial discrimination Stanley Zhong is suing the University of California, Cornell and others. He was rejected from 16 colleges despite being offered a Ph.D.-level job at 13.
Media 5 days ago Catholic aid group violated gay employee's rights, judge says, after spouse's health benefits canceled Catholic humanitarian aid organization, Catholic Relief Services, was told it must pay $60,000 to a former gay worker whose spousal health insurance benefits were cut off.
Media April 25 Trump defends student deportations, dismisses free speech criticisms President Trump was grilled about the deportations of international students allegedly involved in pro-Hamas protests and denied he was chilling free speech.
Media April 25 Christian family says school district won't allow daughter to graduate over mandatory LGBTQ health class Maryland parents are fighting for the right of their daughter to be able to opt-out of a mandatory health class with LGBTQ content they say is discriminatory to their faith.
Media April 24 Pastor leading Target DEI boycott calls MAGA, Trump 'roaches' in Easter sermon Rev. Jamal Bryant, pastor for New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Atlanta, compared President Trump and Republicans to cockroaches in a political Sunday sermon.
Media April 24 Kent State student's violent anti-Trump art display spurs outrage A Kent State student's art exhibit that depicted a violent image and message toward President Trump went viral and prompted the university to respond last week.
Media April 23 Child psychiatrist who criticized gender therapy receives $1.6 million from university after firing The University of Louisville has agreed to pay over one million dollars in a legal settlement after a professor was fired for challenging gender ideology in medicine.
Media April 22 Columbia Journalism Review editor defends behavior as 'normal workplace interactions' after 'baffling' firing Veteran media editor Sewell Chan defended his reputation after staff complaints led to his firing from his position as editor of the Columbia Journalism Review last week.
Media April 21 Bill Maher hits back at critics after Trump meeting, says it's not bad he doesn't 'hate' the president Bill Maher continued to defend his positive meeting with President Trump, telling critics he won't pretend it's a bad thing that he doesn't hate Trump as a person.
Media April 21 Leavitt goes off on Democrat for taxpayer-funded trip to support deported suspected MS-13 gang member White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt chided Sen. Chris Van Hollen for visiting deported suspected MS-13 gang member Kilmar Abrego Garcia in El Salvador last week.
Media April 21 MSNBC host says 'people of color' are 'next' after Maryland illegal immigrant deported MSNBC host Symone Sanders-Townsend worried that the Trump administration would target people of color and other communities after it deported illegal immigrants.
Media April 18 Babylon Bee CEO lauds Maher meeting with Trump while knocking Newsom's 'calculated' outreach to the right Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon reacted to liberals like Bill Maher and Gavin Newsom meeting with figures on the right and "bad faith" arguments about free speech.
Media April 16 Gayle King disappointed by backlash to Blue Origin flight, accuses critics of sexism CBS host Gayle King defended her 10-minute space flight aboard the Blue Origin rocket on Monday, telling critics there was "nothing frivolous" about it.
Media April 16 Tech company reverses policy after Christian group sues for religious discrimination Software company Asana reversed course after facing a lawsuit alleging its policy denying subscription discounts to religious groups was illegal, according to ADF.
Media April 13 Gen Z leads rise in church attendance in UK: Poll Young adults are flocking to church leading to a 50% growth overall in attendance from six years ago, according to a new survey based in the United Kingdom.
Media April 13 Will Smith opens up about his spiritual journey and how the 'material world' only had so much to offer Hollywood actor Will Smith talked about his spirituality and realizations about fame and success while on "The Deep End" podcast with Christian rapper Lecrae.
Media April 13 UK School faces backlash after canceling Easter celebration for 'inclusivity' A protest erupted outside a primary school in the United Kingdom after the school canceled its annual Easter parade and service to be more inclusive, a report says.
Media April 11 White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt prays before facing reporters A video posted to social media shows White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt leading her team in prayer before heading into Friday's White House press briefing.
Media April 11 Liberal author tells 'The View' there's 'no such thing' as toxic masculinity NYU professor and podcast host Scott Galloway argued for men to embrace their masculinity on "The View" and said there was "no such thing as toxic masculinity."
Media April 11 Rep. Clyburn throws Kamala Harris campaign under the bus, says team failed her Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., defended former Vice President Kamala Harris' run for president, saying the "great candidate" was poorly served by her campaign team.
Media April 11 North Carolina professor who waged 'war on DEI' at university touts win After filing a formal complaint with the Board of Governors, a professor says NC State revised its strategic plan and scrub its website of diversity language.
Media April 10 Former NBC host Chuck Todd admits media feared that covering Biden's decline would help Trump Former NBC anchor Chuck Todd admitted the media was afraid to cover former President Joe Biden's decline during his presidency because they believed it could benefit his opponent, then-presidential candidate Donald Trump.
Media April 8 James Carville warns country should be on 'high alert' when asked if Trump might try to rig midterms James Carville suggested Americans be on "high alert" after listeners to his podcast asked if President Donald Trump would try to interfere in the 2026 midterms.
Media April 7 JK Rowling fires back at liberal comedian after he doubles down on trans athlete stance "Harry Potter" author JK Rowling fired back at liberal comedian John Oliver for defending transgender athletes in women's sports, telling him to "read the room."