SOCIAL MEDIA SALVO: House Republican Leader Tony McCombie has been sued in federal court by Tom DeVore, a former Republican attorney general candidate who says McCombie blocked him on Facebook.
In an uncharacteristic plea for “grace” and “healing”, the ADL defended Musk, insisting that “it seems that @elonmusk made an awkward gesture in a moment of enthusiasm, not a Nazi salute.”
By Karina Tsui, Julia Vargas Jones, Priscilla Alvarez and Norma Galeana, CNN (CNN) — It’s been six months since Nedi, a 35-year-old Venezuelan mother of two, set off on a treacherous journey through the Darien Gap to get to the United States.
Anti-LGBTQIA+ rhetoric has crept into UK politics and policy. Puberty blockers, which have been found to be safe and reversible, were banned for trans youth in December 2024, while several UK sporting bodies, like England Hockey and UK Athletics, have introduced policies banning transgender women from competing in the “female” categories.
The president’s carefully chosen appointments represent his vision and priorities for his return to the White House
Reverend Mariann Edgar Budde, who made an LGBTQ+ plea to Donald Trump during a church service, breaks silence after he demands apology
A lip-reader believes Donald Trump uttered a deeply disturbing remark to vice president JD Vance during a church service yesterday (21 Jan), after the Bishop of Washington begged the pair to 'have mercy' on the LGBTQ+ community during their term.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to revive former Rep. Steve King’s (R-Iowa) bid to receive attorneys’ fees in a copyright fight that stemmed from a meme posted by his campaign. A jury
The Republicans in Congress know that today Trump has complete control of the party. They know that now they must conduct their business in a manner that must have Trump’s approval or he will primary them to lose their seat in next election.
Haley Barbour writes about how he rose from a college campaign volunteer to helping build the Republican Party to two-term Mississippi governor.
Across Facebook profile pictures turned black as a protest over the inauguration. We saw it after the presidential election in November too.
"Now that the law has taken effect, there's no legal basis for any kind of 'extension' of its effective date," said Sens. Tom Cotton and