Country singer Maren Morris sparked backlash after posting a profanity-filled video attacking President Donald Trump and his supporters. The rant quickly spread across social media, drawing criticism from conservatives.
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Nigeria has suspended all Christian pilgrimages to Israel as security conditions in the region worsen. Officials say the decision was made to protect pilgrims until the situation stabilizes.
A new report warns that powerful artificial-intelligence systems originally designed for adults are quietly being integrated into toys marketed to children. Researchers say the technology could expose kids to privacy risks, behavioral manipulation, and extensive data collection.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr announced a new initiative encouraging dozens of medical schools to expand nutrition training for future physicians. The effort aims to strengthen preventive care by emphasizing the role of diet in long-term health.
Declassified records reveal that Cold War mind-control research connected to the CIA’s MKUltra program extended to Australia. Experiments conducted at the University of Sydney explored whether hypnosis could influence people to perform dangerous or anti-social acts.
A newly updated edition of United in Hate examines what the author argues is an ideological alignment between radical left movements and Islamist groups. The book’s arguments about political alliances and extremism are revisited in light of current global tensions.
A Nefarious Plot explores how gradual cultural change, moral inversion, and spiritual warfare shape modern society and challenge Christian faith.
A recent Atlantic profile of Pete Buttigieg is drawing criticism from commentators who argue the piece attempts to reshape his public image ahead of possible 2028 ambitions. Critics say the article highlights media efforts to reframe the former transportation secretary’s political appeal.
A commentary examines whether the Austin bar attacker’s “Property of Allah” shirt may have originated from an online retailer. The piece raises questions about similar merchandise still being sold online after the attack.
A commentary claims some Western feminist organizations remained silent during Iran’s violent crackdown on women protesting compulsory hijab laws. The piece argues the silence reflects political alliances overriding advocacy for women’s rights.
Reports say the Trump administration is reviewing how history is presented in U.S. national parks and museums. Officials say the effort targets “anti-American” narratives, while critics warn it could erase important historical context.
Videos of Iranian women celebrating newfound freedom sparked backlash online. The women quickly responded, defending their right to celebrate life after decades of repression.
The University of Florida removed a course syllabus offering accommodations to certain identity groups after it conflicted with state law banning DEI-based preferential treatment. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between DEI ideology and Florida education policy.
The U.S. Supreme Court temporarily blocked a California law that restricted schools from informing parents when their children identify as transgender, siding with parents and conservative legal groups. The decision pauses the law while the legal battle continues.
A Federalist commentary claims Republicans’ “America First” message highlights patriotic priorities while accusing Democrats of responding with anger.


















‘Necrophilia is harmless’: Greens candidate wanted sex with corpses legalised
A Greens candidate running for a state seat in Sydney is facing intense criticism after an old article resurfaced in which he described necrophilia as “harmless.” The comments have sparked outrage among NSW politicians, with some calling for the party to withdraw his endorsement.