Numerous actors, musicians, and comedians participated in the "Drag Isn't Dangerous" online telethon, with actress Charlize Theron going so far as to say watching drag queens "makes you a better person." Read More.
Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, resigned from her position on Friday, citing the waning of the COVID-19 pandemic as a good opportunity to begin a transition of power. Read More.
The House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) announced that it has launched investigations into major clothing brands such as Nike and Adidas for allegedly selling products made from Chinese slave labor. Read More.
A Texas rancher witnessing the border crisis firsthand slammed the Biden administration’s handling of a “bad situation” that has “not improved at all” as the end of Title 42 looms. Read More.
Elizabeth Hoover, an environmental science professor at the University of California, Berkeley, apologized on Monday after she was accused of falsely claiming to have Native American heritage. Read More.
A majority of voters who supported President Joe Biden in 2020 believe he should step up again and publicly debate other aspiring Democrat presidential candidates looking ahead to 2024, a poll released Thursday sets out. Read More.
Hunter Biden’s legal hiring decision has reportedly put him at odds with White House staff, as his top lawyer is causing headaches among some of those involved in the first son’s legal cases. Read More.
Tucker Carlson is interested in moderating a presidential debate after his exit from Fox News, and he has already talked to former President Donald Trump about the possibility, according to a report. Read More.
PacWest stock plummeted as investors remain worried about the financial sector, a decline which occurred despite Federal Reserve officials assuring market actors hours earlier that the banking system is “sound and resilient.” Read More.
Democratic megadonor and LinkedIn Co-founder Reid Hoffman planned to visit deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein’s private island on two occasions in 2014, documents reviewed by the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) show. Read More.