Wednesday’s upcoming “Evangelicals for Harris” event will be hosted by an activist who has a long history of bashing “Whiteness” and calling for the destruction of police departments. The Evangelicals for Harris group announced on Saturday that activist Ekemini Uwan will be hosting their Zoom call this week, one of many identity-based online Zoom meetings...
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Conservative California professor reaches multimillion-dollar settlement after free speech lawsuit
A California community college district agreed to pay $2.4 million to a conservative professor in a recent settlement agreement after years of legal battles between the two parties. “After five years of administrative misconduct, a decisive courtroom display exonerated me of all allegations and exposed that Kern Community College District engaged in flagrant retaliation for...
Obama's alma mater under fire after conservative economics professor let go
Occidental College in Los Angeles is facing allegations of ideological bias after the school decided not to renew the contract for an economic professor with conservative views. Daron Djerdjian had taught various economics classes at Occidental or “Oxy” since 2010 and his classes were highly rated by students online, economist Mark Skousen wrote in a...
Viral presentation using gumballs to show perils of mass immigration continues to resonate, 28 years later
An old video of NumbersUSA founder Roy Beck using gumballs to describe the perils of mass migration into the United States went viral again last week, which the group he founded says demonstrates the timelessness of his message. “Some people say that mass immigration into the United States can help reduce world poverty. Is that...
America's progressive cities are increasingly childless, report finds: 'Family-exodus doom loop'
American families with young children are leaving urban cities in high numbers, which might indicate urban progressive policies are to blame, according to a recent report in The Atlantic and analysis by a Manhattan Institute scholar. The Atlantic’s Derek Thompson took aim last week at vice presidential candidate JD Vance’s pronatalist commentary, but admitted progressives...
Internal communications reveal Soros-backed prosecutors ‘undermine law and order in America,’ MRC says
FIRST ON FOX: Liberal billionaire George Soros and his son Alex, who has taken control of the family empire, have “worked tirelessly to undermine law and order in America,” the Media Research Center (MRC) alleges in a new report. The MRC obtained nearly 7,800 pages of internal communications from dozens of Soros-backed prosecutors through multiple...
Man behind Super 70s Sports says OutKick’s ‘The Ricky Cobb Show’ is extension of popular social media account
“The Ricky Cobb Show,” a new OutKick program from the personality behind @Super70sSports, makes its much-anticipated debut on Monday at 11 a.m. ET. “The show is an extension of @Super70sSports. I want it to include some of the best elements of what people like about @Super70sSports, so every show we’re going to at a few...
Chicago teachers' union claim that Black kids cannot pass standardized tests doesn't go over well with mom
The president of an American Federations of Teachers‘ affiliate in Chicago was berated by a Black mom for claiming on a radio station that standardized tests are “junk science rooted in White supremacy” as well as “eugenics.” Stacy Davis Gates, president of the Chicago Teachers Union and executive vice president of the Illinois Federation of...
Disney executive's close friendship with Kamala Harris under scrutiny as ABC hosts critical debate
Ahead of next month’s presidential debate on ABC News, a potential conflict of interest is raising eyebrows. Dana Walden, a senior Disney executive whose portfolio includes ABC News, is one of Vice President Kamala Harris’ “extraordinary friends,” according to a report in the New York Times. Walden and Harris have known each other since 1994,...
Anti-affirmative action group accuses New York state school district of discriminating against White students
FIRST ON FOX – An anti-affirmative action group filed a civil rights complaint against a New York state school district, accusing it of systematically excluding White students for an event for “students of color.” The Ithaca City School District (ICSD) promoted a Students of Color Summit 2024 on Ithaca High School’s campus earlier this year...









