July 12, 2025 NPR public editor claims alleged 'political bias' is actually 'geographic bias' NPR public editor Kelly McBride pushed back on the claim from President Donald Trump that NPR and PBS were both politically biased against conservatives.
July 8, 2025 Longtime '60 Minutes' correspondent Steve Kroft, Jon Stewart bash CBS’ Trump settlement as ‘shakedown’ Former "60 Minutes" correspondent Steve Kroft and Jon Stewart criticized Paramount's settlement with Trump, calling it a "shakedown" linked to merger plans.
July 1, 2025 Journalist arrested while covering anti-Trump protest granted bail amid deportation battle Immigration judge grants bond to El Salvador native Mario Guevara, detained by ICE after covering an anti-Trump protest in Georgia.
June 27, 2025 Parent groups, religious liberty experts hail SCOTUS upholding parents rights in LGBTQ books case Parent groups and legal experts applauded the Supreme Court's decision in Mahmoud v Taylor as a victory for the rights of religious parents in public schools.
June 18, 2025 JD Vance account suspended, then quickly restored, on liberal X competitor Vice President JD Vance was temporarily suspended by liberal X competitor Bluesky within the first hour of the country’s No. 2 leader joining the platform.
June 16, 2025 WATCH: Protesters at DC parade justify violent tactics 'as long as they don't hurt anyone' Protesters at a D.C. military parade express their commitment to peaceful demonstration while sharing perspectives on violent protests occurring in cities like Los Angeles.
June 16, 2025 Massachusetts school officials under fire for working to ban religious groups from renting facilities Massachusetts school officials criticized for advancing policy that would prevent religious groups like House of Promise Church from renting Salem Public Schools facilities.
June 16, 2025 Supreme Court will hear pro-life nonprofit's free speech fight against New Jersey The Supreme Court on Monday took up a case brought by a Christian pregnancy center claiming New Jersey’s attorney general violated its First Amendment rights.
June 12, 2025 Trump's renewed calls to jail American flag burners clashes with court precedent President Trump proposes one-year jail sentences for burning American flags and claims he's working with Congress on legislation, though flag burning remains constitutionally protected
June 10, 2025 Washington Post editorial admits colleges must take 'strenuous action' to restore free exchange of ideas The Washington Post editorial board warned universities must restore their reputation as defenders of the free exchange of ideas as public confidence in higher education drops.