ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY…1965: The Supreme Court of the United States decides on Griswold v. Connecticut, effectively legalizing the use of contraception by married couples. Rep. Alexandria...
Kuwait’s foreign ministry said that it had summoned a senior U.S. diplomat after the American Embassy posted tweets supporting LGBTQ+ rights. Jim Holtsnider, Acting chargé d’affairs...
While there is speculation over whether President Joe Biden will seek reelection, The Hill published a list of the five Democrats “best positioned to win” their...
The Biden administration announced that it’s canceling $5.8 billion in federal student loan debt for borrowers who attended the now-defunct for-profit Corinthian Colleges chain. “As of...
White House officials are privately “bearish” that Congress will pass any substantial legislation on gun reform, according to a report. Although President Joe Biden delivered an...
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY…1944: Operation Overlord – D-Day begins as the 156,000-strong Allied Expeditionary Force lands in Normandy, France, during World War II. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA)...
Brooke Baldwin, a former CNN anchor, said that television news outlets view mass shootings as “ratings-generating revenue sources.” Baldwin wrote a piece for The Atlantic expressing...
The hosts of The View kicked up controversy again when they blamed “Christian nationalism” for mass shootings. “It’s part of the Christian nationalism, this rise in...
President Joe Biden addressed rumors that he’s planning a visit to Saudi Arabia, saying it’s a “possibility,” but he’s not “going to change” his “views on...
The French Open Grand Slam tennis tournament was interrupted when an activist ran onto the court. Marin Cilic and Casper Rudd were competing in the men’s...