January 13, 2022 Sarah Palin, New York Times set to face off in defamation case next month Sarah Palin's defamation lawsuit against the New York Times will go to trial in Manhattan on Feb. 1, according to reports.
January 12, 2022 Steve Harvey says cancel culture made him stop doing stand-up: 'Political correctness has killed comedy' Steve Harvey sounded off on cancel culture while promoting his new show.
January 12, 2022 Elvis Costello wants his own song 'Oliver's Army' banned over use of N-word Singer Elvis Costello this week urged radio stations to stop playing his 1979 song "Oliver’s Army" because of its use of the n-word.
January 11, 2022 Questions about 'gender identity' for an 11-year-old don't belong in public school Imagine how furious I was to find out that my son, let me repeat that, my SON, was recently asked what his gender identity is on, of all things, a teacher evaluation form.
January 1, 2022 Woke politics hijack my Gen Z classmates' hero's path Many today are concerned about the rising generation’s exposure to a cultural virus, that is being "woke"—and rightly so.
December 26, 2021 Oregon caller to Biden defends ‘Let’s go, Brandon’ remark, claims he’s now getting threats: report An Oregon caller who tagged on "Let’s go, Brandon" when ending his Christmas Eve phone chat with President Biden last week now says he’s being "attacked" for what he claims was a "joke."
December 24, 2021 Seven unbelievable headlines in 2021 that were not satire The best worst headlines of 2021.
December 24, 2021 Peter Dinklage slams ‘politically wrong’ critics of his Herve Villechaize role Cancel culture critics were wrong to take issue with his portrayal of the late "Fantasy Island" star Herve Villechaize in a 2018 film because he’s White, actor Peter Dinklage said recently.
December 24, 2021 Raymond Arroyo reflects on his Biden administration grievances from 2021 Raymond Arroyo reflects on 2021 and the problems caused by the Biden administration on "The Ingraham Angle."
December 22, 2021 Washington Post ripped after reporting on World War II soldier survey: 'Your grandparents are canceled' Critics blasted The Washington Post for claiming that "harsh views" found in U.S. Army surveys from the 1940s undermined the "wholesome image" of the "Greatest Generation."