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California Residents Face Hefty Fines for Illegal Fireworks as Police Deploy Drones

July 11, 2025

The Golden State has become the place where joy goes to die. In the aftermath of this year’s Fourth of July celebrations, California residents are confronting an increasingly aggressive crackdown on illegal fireworks—fueled by a sweeping drone surveillance campaign that has already triggered a

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University of Pennsylvania Apologizes For Letting Biological Man In Women’s Sport

July 2, 2025

Donald Trump is serving a piece of humble pie to his alma mater. The University of Pennsylvania has been found in violation of Title IX by the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights, following a federal investigation into the school’s transgender athlete policies. The determination marks a pivotal moment in the national debate

June 29, 2025

Pope Leo XIV Tries To Mend Ties With American Conservatives

Pope Leo XIV is quietly courting conservative American Catholics and deep-pocketed MAGA-aligned

June 25, 2025

Boston Children’s Hospital Under FBI Investigation

The FBI has opened federal investigations into three of the nation’s most

Buffalo Bills safety Jordan Poyer
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NFL Player Cancels Charity Event at Trump Golf Course

An NFL player cancelled his annual charity event at one of former President Donald Trump’s golf courses due to “external pressures” on

June 27, 2023
Representative Nancy Pelosi
Culture/News/Politics

Pelosi Advocates for Supreme Court Term Limits, Expansion

Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi gave a Sunday interview where she strongly advocated for term limits and an expansion of the Supreme Court.

June 26, 2023
President Joe Biden
Culture/News/Politics

Oklahoma Loses Title X Grant Over Abortions

The Biden administration’s Department of Health and Human Services appeared to break its own guidelines in canceling Oklahoma’s $4.5 million Title X

June 22, 2023
PETA Pride Parade Protesting Meat
Business/Culture/News

PETA Invents New Form of Supremacy

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) was mocked on Twitter after claiming “supremacy” is the reason people eat animals.

June 21, 2023
John Fetterman listening to speakers
Culture/News/Politics

Fetterman’s Attempt at Juneteenth Goes Awry

Social media users brought up a racial incident from Senator John Fetterman’s past in response to his post celebrating Juneteeth and “black

June 20, 2023
Ron DeSantis
Culture/News/Politics

DeSantis ‘Surprised’ by Trump’s Criticism, Responds

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis said he was “surprised” by former President Donald Trump’s criticism of his state’s six-week abortion ban.

June 18, 2023
Twitter CEO Elon Musk
Business/Culture/News

Twitter Deemed the ‘Most Dangerous Platform for LGBTQ’

Advocacy group GLAAD released its annual Social Media Safety index, in which it criticized all social media platforms for not keeping users

June 16, 2023
Toronto Blue Jays MLB Stadium
Culture/News

MLB Pitcher Cut From Team for Anti-LGBT Comments

The Toronto Blue Jays cut pitcher Anthony Bass just one day after he stood by a post he shared defending his faith

June 10, 2023
Elderly Woman with Dog
Culture/News

Washington State Woman Arrested for Denying TB Treatment

A Washington state woman diagnosed with tuberculosis was taken into custody after over a year of refusing treatment or isolation.

June 4, 2023
Nellis Air Force Base Sign Public Domain
Culture/News/Politics

Pentagon Shuts Down Air Force Base Drag Show

Air Force leadership on the Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada approved the drag show in celebration of Pride Month, but Pentagon

June 1, 2023
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