Articles By: Ethan

Parents in Connecticut are expressing outrage after school officials reportedly showed a Pride Month video to elementary-aged students without obtaining their consent beforehand.

Stephanie Ruhle, an anchor at MSNBC, engaged in a heated debate with former Republican Congressman Will Hurd on Wednesday regarding high inflation and the state of the economy.

New York City's Mayor, Eric Adams, has initiated a lawsuit against 30 New York counties over local executive orders that he claims unfairly impede the city's efforts to address a migration crisis.

Following a reshuffle in the leadership structure of CNN, concerns of possible conflict of interest have once again been raised.

Jamie Hammonds, an investigative filmmaker and founder of Documenting Austins Streets and Homeless (DASH), has brought attention to the homeless problem in Austin, Texas, and its impact on greenbelt areas.

A recent study conducted by North Carolina State University has found that sucralose, a chemical found in Splenda, a popular zero-calorie sweetener, can cause DNA damage, increase the risk of cancer, and cause leaks in the gut lining.

In a shocking development, Ukraine reports that Russian forces have targeted and bombed residential buildings in the city of Kherson, coinciding tragically with the evacuation of residents due to widespread flooding caused by the destruction of the Kakhovka dam.

Mexican authorities have confirmed that eight young workers at a drug cartel's scam call center were found dead after reportedly attempting to quit their jobs.

Former Marine Daniel Penny felt a moral obligation to act when he witnessed a homeless man allegedly threatening to murder passengers on a New York City subway, including women and children.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the potential Democratic presidential nominee, visited Yuma, Arizona, this Tuesday to evaluate the repercussions of the Biden administration's border policies.