New York Times columnist Bret Stephens has apparently quit Twitter after his response to a professor backfired on him. Red State reports Dave Karpf, an associate professor at George Washington University, tweeted a joke in response to a story about bedbugs infesting the New York Times, saying that the bedbugs were a metaphor for Stephens.
Salem Radio's Dennis Prager is back in court this week, as the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals hears arguments from Prager University (PragerU) against the Google-owned YouTube for improperly blocking younger viewers’ access to its videos.
In a series of outrageous claims, Duke University psychiatry professor Allen Frances told CNN over the weekend that President Trump “may be responsible for millions of more deaths…in this century, as Hitler, Stalin, and Mao were in the last century."
In a crucial win for religious freedom, the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday protected a Christian couple from having to choose between their business and their beliefs.
He just won’t give up. Democrat Rep. Al Green will reportedly try for the fourth time to impeach President Trump when the House returns from recess in September.
Disturbing remarks from an Iowa college professor as he openly declared his support for the violent far-left Antifa movement.
Fox News reports Jeff Klinzman, an adjunct English professor at Kirkwood Community College in Cedar Rapids, told a local TV station “I affirm that I am Antifa.”
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