Ex-CBS producer claims network conducted layoffs based on race in viral TikTok

A former producer for CBS News has accused the network of conducting layoffs based on race following significant job cuts by parent company Paramount. Trey Sherman, who is Black, expressed his feelings in a TikTok video, revealing, “I just got fired from my job at CBS, and all the producers on the team I was […]
House Republicans seek to revoke Mamdani’s citizenship based on a form issue

The immigration situation surrounding New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani is gaining attention as two House Republicans are urging the Justice Department to examine his citizenship status. They may be contemplating his removal from the United States, particularly if he wins the election. Rep. Randy Fine from Florida recently asked federal officials to “review […]
Health policy should be based on scientific evidence rather than beliefs.

Concerns Over Health Policy and Vaccine Guidance What if the U.S. entered a new “Golden Age,” similar to what President Trump suggested? While some may find that appealing, public health officials are anxiously waiting for a significant outbreak to occur. This uncertainty stems from a lack of respect for science in health policy-making, severely impacting […]
The latest boom in Silicon Valley is based on plagiarized efforts.
There’s been a growing frustration among lawmakers and the public regarding Silicon Valley’s “move fast and break things” approach. Yet, it seems that Big Tech hasn’t quite grasped this concern. As businesses rush to integrate artificial intelligence, they’re neglecting fundamental corporate responsibilities. For instance, a Meta chatbot allowed children to engage in inappropriate conversations. Additionally, […]
Cracker Barrel CEO says logo change wasn’t based on beliefs.

Cracker Barrel’s CEO Addresses Controversial Logo Change On Tuesday, Cracker Barrel’s CEO, Julie Fels Masino, defended the controversial logo change of the restaurant chain, stating it was not politically motivated but aimed at improving visibility for motorists. This response came during the 13D Monitor Active/Passive Investor Summit in New York, amid ongoing scrutiny from activist […]
Changes in Trump’s approval ratings following the Gaza ceasefire, based on a recent poll

Poll Shows Mixed Approval for Trump’s Handling of International Conflict WASHINGTON (AP) — A recent Associated Press-NORC poll indicates that more American adults are approving of President Donald Trump’s management of the Israeli conflict, especially after he facilitated a cease-fire in Gaza. Yet, his ratings for domestic issues remain quite low. Despite this apparent international […]
Decisions on abortion at the FDA should be based on science, not politics.

Recent developments in government health policy have taken many by surprise. President Trump’s unfounded assertions about Tylenol and its supposed link to autism, as well as the push for quick FDA approval of leucovorin, have highlighted a troubling disregard for scientific evidence in autism treatments. Additionally, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s […]
Conservative justices on the Supreme Court seem doubtful about redistricting based on race.

Supreme Court Hears Louisiana Case On Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court held oral arguments in the case of Louisiana vs. Calais. This case focuses on the establishment of a majority-Black 2nd Congressional District in Louisiana. The outcome could have significant implications for the Voting Rights Act and the practice of race-based gerrymandering, not to mention […]
Supreme Court Indicates That Democrats May No Longer Control Congressional Districts Based on Race

Supreme Court Reviews Race-Based Congressional Districts In a recent session, the Supreme Court hinted that the practice of creating congressional districts based on race might be nearing its end. Justice Brett Kavanaugh, aligning with Chief Justice John Roberts, raised questions during the oral arguments of the case Louisiana v. Calais, wondering if the time limit […]
Districts Based on Race Are Necessary Because ‘White Democrats’ Didn’t Support Black Candidates

NAACP’s Argument for a Second Majority Black District in Louisiana On Wednesday, attorney Janai Nelson from the NAACP presented a case to the Supreme Court, asserting that Louisiana needs an additional majority black district. She emphasized that “white Democrats are not voting for black candidates, whether they’re Democrats or not.” The NAACP’s legal team argued […]