The Bachelor August 3 Hulu’s new dating show, 'Are You My First?' takes 21 virgins on a love-finding journey Twenty-one virgins embark on a romantic journey to find love and intimacy in Hulu's groundbreaking dating experiment 'Are You My First?' premiering August 18.
Opinion July 28 The war on reading: Children in the crosshairs The decline in American literacy rates is creating a generation with weaker critical thinking skills as reading for pleasure hits a 40-year low despite billions in education spending.
Culture July 27 WaPo editorial admits entertainment is destroying society, calls Trump 'a one-person digital diversion' A Washington Post column showed how entertainment is destroying society while some Gen Z "refuseniks" offer hope by walking away from technology, seeking silence and restoration.
Opinion July 26 Obama and Democrats don’t get it: Masculinity is not the problem. Erasing it is The political impact of challenging masculinity, as male voters abandon the Democratic party following rhetoric that questions men's roles as providers and protectors.
Comedy July 20 Adam Friedland on why comedians should focus on being funny, not becoming 'modern-day philosophers' Comedian and talk show host Adam Friedland revealed in an interview with Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital that his comedy philosophy is "just do what's funny," never taking himself too seriously.
Media July 9 Michelle Obama frets young women are not allowed the unearned confidence young men have Former First Lady Michelle Obama shared that at 60 she finally feels completely herself, saying women spend years qualifying opinions while men possess confidence "they haven't earned."
Immigration July 3 Legal expert reveals how Trump admin can deport major anti-Israel activist A Republican legal expert outlines steps the Trump administration could take in the Mahmoud Khalil case as the anti-Israel activist returns to Columbia protests after release from detention.
Tennessee July 2 New Tennessee law will suspend driver's license of teens found guilty of bullying A new law in Tennessee law would revoke the licenses of teenagers for up to a year if convicted of bullying or cyberbullying other kids.
Opinion July 2 DAVID MARCUS: Lia Thomas was also a victim of UPenn’s trans lie Penn's agreement with Trump administration removes Lia Thomas's records, highlighting the debate about transgender athletes in women's sports and protection of female opportunities
Media Buzz July 2 Why Andrew Sullivan says the gay rights movement has gone off the rails LGBTQ rights pioneer Andrew Sullivan penned an extraordinary indictment of the movement's current state in the New York Times. Here's a closer look at the case he made.
NCAA July 1 UPenn agrees to follow Trump's mandate on protecting women's sports after Lia Thomas investigation The Trump administration secured a UPenn agreement to protect women's sports, requiring biology-based definitions and record restoration.