Articles By: Ethan

A 12-year-old student's lawsuit against his school for allegedly violating his First Amendment rights after he was prohibited from wearing a shirt that said "There are only two genders" has hit a speed bump after a District Court hearing.

Washington State's Office of Equity fired its first director, Dr. Karen Johnson, following allegations of derogatory comments about Mexicans and other people, including white people.

Reports suggest that former Vice President Mike Pence is set to announce his presidential bid next week, with an event scheduled in Iowa on June 7th and the release of a video.

On Wednesday night, the Republican-controlled House passed a bipartisan debt ceiling compromise legislation to raise the nation's borrowing limit and cap future spending.

The Chicago City Council's recent decision to allot $51 million in support of migrant populations has sparked contention among its black constituents.

The United States Air Force has announced that new units of the U.S. Space Force will be based in Colorado rather than Alabama.

In a dramatic revelation on Timcast IRL, James O'Keefe unveiled details surrounding a lawsuit against him by Project Veritas, the organization he established, which ousted him earlier this year.

National Security Council spokesman John Kirby faced social media criticism after responding to a question regarding President Biden's alleged corruption.

In a new twist on U.S.-Mexico relations, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador is promoting a concerted "information campaign" aimed at influencing Hispanic voting preferences in the U.S.

Senator Jeff Merkley, a Democrat from Oregon, has spoken out against the "Greater Idaho" movement, which seeks to have the rural eastern part of Oregon secede and join more conservative Idaho.