University’s Controversial Queer Professors Are Teaching Adult Content Courses and More

The oldest Catholic university in the U.S. is facing backlash as some of its queer faculty challenge traditional Catholic teachings. This has left certain students feeling frustrated and betrayed. Amanda Phillips, who identifies as a “butch/transmasculine, Latinx” person using “they/he/she” pronouns, is teaching courses at Georgetown University that delve into topics such as gender, privilege, […]
Intuit wins court case against the FTC, lifting limits on “free” TurboTax advertisements.

Fifth Circuit Ruling on FTC’s False Advertising Claim The Fifth Circuit has determined that the FTC’s claim regarding false advertising “represents a traditional exercise of law and equity, thereby enabling a private right to seek judgment in an Article III court.” The court dismissed the FTC’s stance that these claims are tied to public rights […]
Doctor Kermit Gosnell, known for being a serial killer, passes away in prison.

Kermit Gosnell’s Death Reported in Prison Kermit Gosnell, a convicted abortionist, reportedly passed away in early March while incarcerated in a Pennsylvania prison. He was 85 years old at the time of his death. The news of his passing was first shared by journalist Ann McElhinney, who maintained regular communication with Gosnell following his trial. […]
Santa Rosa City Schools Chief Lisa August earns more than $250K

Leaders of a struggling school district in California are earning significant salaries despite the ongoing issues, as revealed by recent reports. Santa Rosa City Schools, located about an hour north of San Francisco, has top officials earning over $1 million collectively, with the superintendent’s salary exceeding $250,000 annually. Even amidst the crisis, there was no […]
Leading Democrats assert that airport ICE agents could endanger passengers’ lives.

Democrats oppose deployment of ICE at airports Jonathan Fahey, a former deputy assistant secretary of Homeland Security, weighed in on the Democratic stance against ICE officers at airports. He also criticized Chicago’s sanctuary city policy following the murder charge against an undocumented Venezuelan immigrant who was accused of killing an 18-year-old. House Minority Leader Hakeem […]
Trial of Officer Fitzsimmons begins as prosecution highlights unchambered round

Officer Kelsey Fitzsimmons’ Case Overview This story involves sensitive topics, including suicide. If you or someone you know is struggling, contact the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255). Prosecutors contend that tactical training and sheer luck saved fellow officer Patrick Noonan’s life, suggesting that Kelsey Fitzsimmons’ gun was unfortunately unloaded at the […]
White House Reinstalls Columbus Statue Vandalized by Activists

On Sunday, a Christopher Columbus statue was placed on the White House grounds near the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, reversing the action taken by Black Lives Matter activists who dismantled the original in 2020. This new statue is made from remnants of the monument that protestors toppled in Baltimore, Maryland, and subsequently tossed into the […]
BlazeTV host shares unsettling spiritual experience — ‘I felt taunted by demons regarding my son’s death’

According to Rick Burgess, the host of “Blaze TV,” he believes that the devil tends to target Christians when they are at their weakest. In a recent episode of “Strange Encounters,” Rick shared a chilling experience he faced while addressing a large group of men at a convention back in 2021. During his speech, he […]
Los Angeles to approve major $250 million expansion for LAX project, increasing from $13 million

Los Angeles Council Approves Major LAX Curbside Revamp The Los Angeles City Council has decided to allocate an extra $250 million to revamp the curbside area at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). This is quite a leap from the initial plan which was just $13 million. This substantial funding will support an existing contract with […]
In-N-Out plans to establish a location in a California town that previously turned it down

A town in California that previously rejected In-N-Out is now welcoming the burger chain back after more than two years.