Employers and institutions have so far paid out a cumulative $2 million in legal settlements to people who were fired or penalized over their online reactions to Charlie Kirk’s death. Kirk—a longtime ...
Pete Hegseth delivered the keynote speech during the Memorial Day ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery, but the defense ...
The ACLU announced the settlement of a federal lawsuit filed last year by Suzanne Swierc against the president of Ball State ...
The Southern Poverty Law Center says a Justice Department indictment against the group is part of a “top-down” campaign of ...
Donald Trump Jr. and Bettina Anderson got engaged after a year of dating and held their wedding in the Bahamas over Memorial ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected Florida's long shot attempt to sue California and Washington state over the issuance of ...
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth stopped himself abruptly after flubbing his lines during his Memorial Day keynote speech at ...
NBA star Jaxson Hayes is under fire online after wearing a T-shirt referencing Druski’s controversial Erika Kirk parody skit.
Larry Bushart was awarded $835,000 after being jailed for sharing a Facebook meme critical of Charlie Kirk. His case exposes the severe limitations being placed on “free speech” in America.
NATO allies and defense officials expressed bewilderment on Friday at U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to send 5,000 ...