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Pro-life influencer attacked in NYC files lawsuit after DA Alvin Bragg drops case
Following her viral video assault, conservative activist Savannah Craven Antao sued her attacker after the Manhattan D.A. dismissed criminal charges.
DAVID MARCUS: Turns out, ‘6-7’ has a history that goes back to medieval times
Teen slang “6-7” isn’t new – it traces back to medieval dice games from the 1300s. Shakespeare used it in “Richard II.” Discover how this viral trend connects to centuries of English.
‘Total lawlessness:’ Journalist influencer says he was stalked, later assaulted at chaotic Dearborn protest
Conservative journalist Cam Higby says he was pepper-sprayed and robbed while covering anti-Islam protests in Dearborn, Michigan, and alleges police refused to help.
Dad shares fight to save son from transgender ‘cult’ in new documentary
A father shared his story of resisting medical pressure to transition his son in a new documentary “Identity Crisis,” released Wednesday by IW Features.
University of Kentucky professor sues after being barred from law school after calling for an ‘end’ to Israel
A University of Kentucky professor who was reassigned after calling for military action against Israel filed a federal lawsuit alleging viewpoint discrimination and constitutional violations.
Pastor Greg Laurie launches crusade at campus where Charlie Kirk was killed, wants to bring hope from tragedy
A Christian revival event, “Hope for America,” by Harvest Crusades, hopes to draw 10,000 people to Utah Valley University on Sunday, where Charlie Kirk was killed.
Men are crying over a 1975 shipwreck, and it says something about modern masculinity
The Edmund Fitzgerald shipwreck went viral on social media as the 50th anniversary sparked trending posts and tributes across platforms.
Death of American history? Professors warn students, even teachers show ‘shocking ignorance’ of founding docs
The University of Mississippi’s Declaration of Independence Center teaches students about founding documents as surveys show widespread ignorance of American history and civics.
Immigrant math teacher says he was branded ‘traitor’ to people of color for questioning woke lessons
A Chinese immigrant math teacher won an award for his memoir exposing the politicized U.S. education system. “Unbalanced” detailed his journey from finance to teaching.
San Francisco neighborhoods find new way to coordinate against ICE deportations
San Francisco locals are reportedly using a whistle communication system to alert communities about ICE enforcement, inspired by similar efforts in Chicago and historical activism.
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