David Mamet Discusses His Shift Away From Liberal Hollywood
Award-winning filmmaker David Mamet recently shared his views on the entertainment industry and his evolving political p...
Southern Baptist Convention to Vote on Same-Sex Marriage Sta...
The Southern Baptist Convention is set to vote on a measure addressing same-sex marriage, following the overturning of R...
Harvard Under Fire: Echoes of Soros University's Exile
Harvard University is facing increasing pressure, drawing comparisons to Central European University (CEU), which was fo...
US Government Addresses Rise in Antisemitism, Targets Protes...
The U.S. government is taking action against rising antisemitism, with a focus on universities and foreign nationals inv...
Harvard Visa Program Blocked: Court Ruling Favors University
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump administration's efforts to revoke Harvard University's visa program....
Trump and Musk: Can They Reconcile for America's Future?
Former President Donald Trump and Elon Musk, despite appearing to share similar goals like prioritizing merit and econom...
MIT Robot Helps Seniors Walk Safely, Reduces Fall Risk
Researchers at MIT have developed a mobile robot called E-BAR to assist seniors with walking. The robot provides physica...
UCSF Professor Sues Over Suspension for Gaza Comments
A University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) professor is suing the university, claiming her suspension for online c...
Riley Gaines Criticizes WNBA After OutKick Credential Denial
Former collegiate swimmer Riley Gaines has publicly criticized the WNBA after OutKick, a sports and culture website, had...
Education Secretary Defends Administration's University Poli...
Education Secretary Linda McMahon addressed concerns about the Trump administration's pressure on universities in a rece...
Religious Liberty Advocates Cheer Supreme Court Ruling
A recent Supreme Court decision is being hailed as a victory for religious freedom. The First Liberty Institute celebrat...
Speaker Johnson Criticizes Democrats' Masking Hypocrisy Amid...
House Speaker Mike Johnson has accused Democrats of hypocrisy regarding mask mandates. He pointed out that some Democrat...
Christian Activist 'Billboard Chris' Arrested in Brussels Ov...
Christian activist Chris Elston, known as 'Billboard Chris,' was arrested in Brussels, Belgium, for protesting against t...
Trump Administration Removes Crypto Warnings for Retirement...
The Trump administration is shifting its stance on cryptocurrency in retirement plans, removing warnings previously issu...
Catholic Group Criticizes Apple TV+ Show for Eucharist Scene
CatholicVote, a Catholic advocacy group, has criticized Apple TV+ and CEO Tim Cook for a scene in a show they say disres...
Professor's Firing Sparks Debate on Academic Freedom
The dismissal of Professor Maura Finkelstein has ignited a national conversation about the state of academic freedom in...
NC School District Settles 'Illegal Alien' Suspension Case
A North Carolina school district will apologize and pay $20,000 to a student who was suspended for using the term "illeg...
Trump Travel Order Sparks Debate Over Religious Discriminati...
President Trump's latest executive order restricting travel from several countries has ignited a fierce debate. Critics...
DHS Ends Quiet Skies Program Over Weaponization Fears
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has shut down the Quiet Skies program, a controversial airport watchlist initi...
WWII Veterans Return to Normandy for D-Day Anniversary
A group of 23 World War II veterans, supported by the Best Defense Foundation, journeyed to Normandy, France, to commemo...
Kennedy Backs Access to Unproven Stem Cell Treatments Despit...
U.S. Health Secretary Kennedy advocates for patient access to experimental therapies, including unregulated stem cell tr...
Supreme Court Upholds Catholic Charity's Tax Exemption
The Wisconsin Supreme Court initially denied a Catholic charity a tax exemption, arguing its services to the poor weren'...
Supreme Court: Wisconsin Violated First Amendment Rights of...
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Wisconsin unconstitutionally discriminated against a Christian charity. The cou...
Israel Vows to Block Aid Boat Headed to Gaza
Israeli authorities have stated they will prevent an aid boat, the Madleen, from reaching Gaza. The boat, operated by th...
Jean Smart Reflects on Life, Loss, and Broadway in "Call Me Izzy"
Emmy-winning actress Jean Smart, known for "Hacks" and "Designing Women," is back on Broadway in the one-woman show "Cal...
Carla Hayden Reflects on Library Role After Departure
Former Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden, the first woman and African American to hold the position, recently discussed...
Iranian Rapper Tataloo Faces Execution After Political Shift
Iranian rapper Tataloo, once a supporter of a hard-line presidential candidate, now faces execution. The 37-year-old's h...
Elon Musk Deletes Posts Hinting at Trump-Epstein Link
Elon Musk, owner of X, seemingly deleted several posts that alluded to connections between former President Donald Trump...
Court Temporarily Upholds White House Restriction on AP Access
A federal appeals court has issued a temporary ruling allowing the White House to restrict access for the Associated Pre...
Annapolis Newspaper Shooting: Community Mourns Capital Gazette Staff
The Annapolis, Maryland community is in mourning after a tragic shooting at The Capital Gazette newspaper. Five staff me...
July Fourth by the Numbers: Facts and Figures on Independence Day
Independence Day is a time for celebration, but how much do you know about the holiday beyond fireworks and barbecues? T...
Bald Eagles Soar in Berks County, Pennsylvania
Witness the majestic flight of bald eagles in Berks County, Pennsylvania. A recent video captures these national symbols...
July 4th and World UFO Day Highlight Upcoming Week
The week of July 2nd is packed with interesting events. Celebrations range from the extraterrestrial intrigue of World U...
Gen. Douglas MacArthur Named Commander in Korean War, 1950
On July 8, 1950, President Harry Truman appointed General Douglas MacArthur as the commander of U.S. and United Nations...
Route 66: Celebrating America's 'Mother Road'
On November 11, 1926, the iconic Route 66 was officially approved, connecting Chicago to Los Angeles across 2,400 miles....
RFK Jr. Advocates 'Freedom of Choice' Amid Scrutiny Over Past Actions
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has publicly championed 'freedom of choice' in healthcare decisions. However, experts are pointing...
Two Men Convicted in Malta Bombing Death of Journalist
Two men in Malta have been found guilty of providing the bomb used to kill journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia in 2017. Ca...
RFK Jr.'s Stance on 'Freedom of Choice' Questioned
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has advocated for 'freedom of choice' in healthcare decisions. However, critics point to his past...
Judge Halts Trump's Ban on Foreign Harvard Students
A judge has temporarily blocked former President Trump's policy that would have restricted foreign students from attendi...
Van Life: Exploring Freedom on the Open Road
The van life movement is gaining popularity as people seek alternative ways to live and travel. From families to retiree...
Cash Bail System Faces Scrutiny as States Seek Reform
Across the U.S., hundreds of thousands of people are held in jail before trial simply because they cannot afford bail. T...
Scott Pelley on Unity: "We the People" and the American Flag
In a recent "60 Minutes" segment, Scott Pelley reflected on the importance of unity in America. He emphasized that a str...
Tiananmen Square: Remembering the 1989 Protests 30 Years Later
Thirty years after the Tiananmen Square protests, the events remain a sensitive topic in China. The government's crackdo...
Margaret Atwood Reflects on "The Testaments" and Societal Warnings
Margaret Atwood, author of the acclaimed "The Handmaid's Tale," discusses her new sequel, "The Testaments." Her original...
Hong Kong Protests: Understanding the Roots of Unrest
Hong Kong has been gripped by protests for months, sparked by a controversial law that many fear would undermine its dem...
Margaret Atwood Discusses 'The Handmaid's Tale' TV Adaptation
Author Margaret Atwood reflects on the impact of the television adaptation of her novel, 'The Handmaid's Tale.' In an in...
Cynthia Erivo Defends Portrayal of Harriet Tubman
British actress Cynthia Erivo addresses the controversy surrounding her role as Harriet Tubman in the film "Harriet." Er...
Middle-Aged Men Find New Thrills (and Spills) Skateboarding
Skateboarding isn't just for kids anymore. More adults are hitting the pavement, rediscovering their youth and challengi...
Venice Beach in the 1980s: A Look Back
A CBS report from 1980 captures the vibrant and often provocative atmosphere of Venice Beach, California. The boardwalk...
Bassem Youssef: Egypt's Satirist Faces Challenges
Bassem Youssef, often called the "Jon Stewart of Egypt," uses political humor to address sensitive topics. While his sat...
Coptic Christians in Egypt Face Growing Challenges
Egypt's Coptic Christians, one of the oldest Christian communities in the world, are facing increased hardship. Recent i...