Opinion
At this point in the series finale of the social experiment that is the United States of America, we all need to be like Justin Pearson.
We should be particularly concerned about the trend of Trump and many in his administration bullying around members of the free press when they are asked relevant, substantive, journalistic questions.
Players now receive new family-planning benefits that require fewer years of service and now extend to their partners and spouses.
Jason Meade was found guilty of reckless homicide as for the second time, jurors could not agree on the more serious charge of murder.
From elected officials like Senator Lucas to poll workers, Trump and the GOP want to punish anyone seen as standing in their way of total domination.Â
This is yet another attempt by Florida "education" officials to make U.S. history more palatable to white people by lying about it.
The suicide note was sealed as part of the evidence related to the murder trial of Jeffrey Epstein’s cellmate, Nicholas Tartaglione.
Steven Roth, CEO of real estate giant Vornado, and Ken Griffin, CEO of Citadel LLC, are two of NYC's richest white men, and they feel oppressed.
The DOJ is asking the court to change the rules so that it's unlawful to sue Trump in the first place -- something a totally innocent man would do.
Once again, a Trump official is upset that laws are being passed granting recourse to people who have had their civil rights violated by the administration.
The EEOC has filed a lawsuit against the New York Times, claiming a white man was denied a job with the publication because of reverse racism.
White House staff put the extra mayo in Cinco de Mayo by posting an AI-generated image of Democratic Party leaders Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Hakeem Jeffries in sombreros.