Sang Hea Kil, a Justice Studies professor and former anti-racism chair for the Social Justice Transformation Committee at SJSU, posted the news to her Instagram account.
Fox News contributor Jonathan Turley calls out the "irony" of President Biden's Trump trial comments after a prosecutor wouldn't go after Biden as an "elderly man with a failing memory."
Zoraya ter Beek was physically healthy, but struggled with her autism diagnosis as well as depression, anxiety and an unspecified personality disorder.
CNN legal analyst Elie Honig and Democratic Party strategist James Carville clashed over the fairness of the Trump trial following the former president's conviction.
During a recent CNN appearance, radio host Charlamagne tha God praised former President Trump for rejecting the stuffy political language used by other politicians.
Former Obama adviser David Axelrod quickly dismissed Bill Maher's suggestion that President Biden could be swapped from the Democratic ticket on Friday's installment of "Real Time."
A columnist with a Florida media outlet announced his retirement this week, blaming it on the state and the country leaning into conservative politics.
Social media users grilled Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y, for perpetuating a smear of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito in her recent dig at Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga.
Madeline Brame argued President Biden's latest attempts to salvage the Black vote are "disrespectful" as he focuses solely on skin color rather than effective policies.
Americans have something to learn from YouTube sensation MrBeast and he's happy to teach us. He also loads everything he does with infectious enthusiasm, even his charity work.
Presidential candidate RFK Jr. slammed Trump's guilty verdict during 'Jesse Watters Primetime,' arguing it will 'backfire on the Democrats' as voters prepare to head to the ballot box in November.
It's clear to me that the 2024 election is unlikely to be about Trump and his legal problems or Joe Biden and his son Hunter. This is what the election will really be about.
Business owners and attorneys say local governments across the country are using vague and often subjective blight designations to justify seizing private property.
HBO star Bill Maher expressed trepidation at the idea of sending former President Trump to prison following his guilty verdict this week in the New York trial.
A recent survey from ConsumerAffairs showed that people seek to leave California in droves, while the Carolinas and Florida are attracting a migration in movers.
MSNBC guest Harry Litman celebrated the conviction of former President Trump after a New York jury found him guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records.
I ended my new book with a letter to my sons to help them decide if they want to serve in our military. But I worry the woke changes to the services might cause them to say, no.
Former Illinois Democratic Gov. Rod Blagojevich called on Americans to vote for former President Trump in November, warning that otherwise, the United States "will become Russia."
A Christian lifeguard with the LA County Fire Department is suing, saying he was punished after refusing to fly a Progress Pride flag at his work station.
The annual Israel Day on Fifth has long been billed as a "parade," but has a more somber tone this year as the Hamas terror group continues to hold hostages.
A Manhattan jury ruled that former President Donald Trump was guilty on all 34 accounts of falsifying business records in the first degree Thursday afternoon.
The editorial pages of the USA Today Network has a history of unethical decisions from quietly deleting Sen. John Kennedy's op-ed to allowing Stacey Abrams to retroactively edit hers.
Fox News host Jesse Watters discusses the jury in NY v. Trump convicting the former President on 34 counts and the politicization of the trial on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
Trump attorney Todd Blanche says one of the first things Trumpβs legal team will appeal is Judge Juan Merchan's decision to deny a motion to recuse himself from the case.
ABC's Mary Bruce stated that there were cheers inside the Biden headquarters in Wilmington after the verdict convicting Trump of falsifying business records on all 34 charges was read.
Americans across the country reacted to to former President Trump's conviction in New York with a mixture of outrage, jubilation and shoulder-shrugging.
Fox News host Laura Ingraham says Russian President Vladimir Putin is "laughing" after former President Trump was convicted on 34 counts in NY v. Trump on "The Ingraham Angle."
Biden's re-election campaign scolded MSNBC and CNN for ignoring a "Black Voters for Biden-Harris" rally because they were too busy covering the New York v. Trump trial.
Mississippi resident Heather Allen told "Fox & Friends First" she is afraid carjackers could return and retaliate against her family as police continue their search for the suspects.
Celebrities are wary to endorse Biden and open themselves up to attacks, celebrity insiders told CNN, as the Biden campaign tries to court big name supporters.
Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., wrote an op-ed for the New York Times explaining how to force Justices Clarence Thomas and Sam Alito to recuse themselves from Jan. 6 cases.
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. is accusing former President Trump and President Biden of colluding with CNN and violating federal election law in a letter from Tuesday.
On "The Sage Steele Show," Jewish actress Mayim Bialik spoke about the "challenge" of being a staunch liberal while also being a vocal supporter of Israel.
Radio host Charlamagne tha God responded to criticism from MSNBC during 'Fox & Friends' after the far-left outlet accused him of trying to spread 'MAGA messaging.'
Former MSNBC host Mehdi Hasan slammed Presidnet Biden after a U.S. built pier meant to transfer aid to Gazans was severely damaged shortly after being built.
The former top prosecutor for the Russia investigation gave lavish praise to Judge Merchan, who is overseeing the Manhattan trial of former President Trump.
A White teacher in the Elk Grove School District is suing his local union after it barred him from running for a position limited to people of color, according to the lawsuit.
District Attorney Alvin Bragg's prosecution team received some criticism throughout the hush money trial, such as for the credibility of their witnesses.
Independent journalist and author Nellie Bowles spoke with Fox News Digital about the hostility she faced in her final year of working at The New York Times.
Fox News host Jesse Watters discusses how the charges former President Trump is faced with were laid out to the jury by the judge in NY v. Trump on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
Nicole Brown Simpson's siblings recently sat down for an interview with Diane Sawyer and recalled the infamous O.J. Simpson verdict, which they said shocked them.
The city of San Francisco recently removed the "Appeal to Heaven" flag that had been flying near City Hall for sixty years because of its new association with pro-Jan. 6 groups.
Co-hosts of "The View" rushed to clarify author John Grisham's statement, noting that he was talking about the assassination of Supreme Court justices in a book, not real life.
Glenbrook South High School announced it launched a probe into the "deeply offensive" quote that was printed in its yearbook of a student being "happy" about the Oct. 7 attack on Israel.
"Harry Potter" author J.K. Rowling opened up about what prompted her to speak out on transgender ideology, despite facing pressure to not defend women's rights.
CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten discussed how the public opinion on former President Trump has not really changed throughout the course of his hush money trial.
Fox News swept CNN and MSNBC in all viewership categories during May, posting double-digit increases compared to last year during former President Trumpβs New York trial.
Walhalla Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Rebecca Davis discusses the surge of illegal immigration in North Dakota ahead of her testimony to Congress.
Singer and liberal activist John Legend offered his theory as to why Black and Latino men are flocking to former President Trump this election, in a new interview.
Mario Felix is pleading for the public's help to secure his French bulldog's safe return home after she was taken during an armed robbery over the weekend.
Sen. John Fetterman, D-Pa., defended Israel when pressed by MSNBC and said that Hamas does not care how many Palestinian lives are lost in the conflict.
Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine told CNN that the Democratic Party could no longer afford to ignore working-class voters, even in New York City.
Evanston, Illinois citizens are suing the city that was the first in the U.S. to fund reparations to Black residents saying it is "presumptively unconstitutional."
The culture wars have a very clear target -- the American family. My new book, βThe Perilous Fight,β shows how that conflict is as important as the fighting at Ft. McHenry.
With more migrants arriving and dwindling resources, this small suburban city in Washington state is begging Seattle to take accountability and declare an emergency.
News personality Katie Couric juxtaposed Trump, who is gaining popularity amid his legal battles, with Biden, whose campaign appears to be keeping him away from tough interviews.
Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland reversed the decision late Friday in a statement explaining "Special Emphasis Months," including Pride Month, are a "priority" for her.
Harvard announced on Tuesday that it would refrain from taking public positions on issues that βdo not directly affect the universityβs core function."
Citizens of Nashville voiced their frustration that as the city becomes a tourist destination and hotspot for incoming companies, the rising rents have them them without homes.
Nurses at an NHS trust filed a legal complaint after they were told to be more 'inclusive' after complaining about a male in the women's changing room.
"The Breakfast Club" co-host" Charlamagne Tha God said he was in lockstep with liberal anti-Trump actor Robert De Niro during his appearance on Fox News' "Gutfeld!" Tuesday night.
Fox News host Jesse Watters says Robert De Niro admitted NY v. Trump is about Democrats attempting to 'stop' him before the 2024 election on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.'
Jerry Seinfeld said on "Honestly with Bari Weiss" he missed the era of "dominant masculinity" that included figures like Muhammad Ali and Sean Connery.
TV host Bill Maher clashed with his podcast guest Sandra Bernhard after she said that the current rise in antisemitism is mostly coming from conservatives.
Hollywood star Dennis Quaid, who recently portrayed Reagan, praised former President Trump, arguing that he genuinely is fighting for the American people.
A left-wing nonprofit ripped Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker as a misogynist that canβt be ignored because many Americans "think just like him."
In an interview with Fox News Digital, independent journalist Michael Shellenberger spoke about the "anti-civilization element" of the anti-Israel protests.
Oregon's department of education accused of religious discrimination after it stripped funding from a Christian ministry servicing at-risk youth for trying to maintain its religious character.
The Biden administration announced it has finalized changes to Title IX, set to take effect Aug. 1. Here's the breakdown, according to conservative scholars.
Several local law enforcement agencies in Colorado, including Denver, are making plans to start dispatching drones instead of officers to respond to 911 calls.
People on X are reacting to Reps. Ilhan Omar and Cori Bush allegedly mixing up the meaning of Memorial Day with Veterans Day in since-deleted posts on X.
California lawmakers voted to do away with reusable plastic bags after the elimination of single-use plastic bags has failed to reduce plastic pollution.
MSNBC host Joy Reid referred to Rep. Byron Donalds as the "Black guy" Republicans use as fake proof of support from African-Americans, but Donalds said Reid's comments were nothing more than "crabs in a barrel."
Democratic Rep. Dean Phillips conceded on Sunday that the New York cases against Donald Trump backfired on Democrats hoping it would be their "salvation."
CNN reporter Sara Murray warned that former President Trump's conviction in a New York court wasn't guaranteed and that an acquittal would hurt Democrats.
The Washington Post revealed on Saturday that they passed on the Justice Alito flag controversy in 2021 after a reporter confronted the Alitos about it at the time.
The Knights of Columbus dropped its lawsuit after the National Park Service reversed course and approved a permit for a Memorial Day Mass in a national cemetery.
In this foster-care success story, 11-year-old Luke Kissinger joins "America's Newsroom" with his parents, Cassie and Bradley, to discuss his journey to a loving home.
Singer Lizzo reacted on her Instagram and TikTok account to her name being used and mocked during a recent special episode of βSouth Park" on Saturday.
Representing the Carrol Independent School District in Texas, an attorney is confident in striking down the Biden administrationβs new protections for trans-athletes.
"Ashley Madison: Sex, Lies & Scandal" details missteps the company has made while proving there is no such thing as bad publicity, chief strategy officer Paul Keable says.
Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg faced pushback over a lack of progress in transitioning to electric vehicles despite massive federal investment.
An Arizona high school biology teacher recently quit his job after reaching a breaking point with how much his students were addicted to their smart phones.
Rage rituals retreats, events in which women scream in nature in the middle of nowhere, are one of the latest internet trends costing upward of $4,000.
Trump attorney Alina Habba joined "Sunday Morning Futures" over Memorial Day weekend, where she discussed the alleged bias toward the prosecution in the Trump v. NY case.
Hillary Clinton blamed women for her 2016 election loss during a recent interview and said they "left" her after the reopening of an investigation into her email server.
Early College High School valedictorian Alem Hadzic told "Fox & Friends Weekend" about his decision to honor his late father during his commencement speech earlier this month.
Younger Americans make up a tiny percentage of licensed drivers, and the reasons why vary from technology to fear of accidents to prohibitive expenses.
Officer Sean "Sticks" Larkin hosts Fox Nation's "Officer Down: Honoring the Fallen," which follows the routines of American law enforcement and pays homage to the fallen.
Actor Gary Sinise joins "One Nation with Brian Kilmeade" to discuss his foundation's efforts in supporting those who have sacrificed for our country ahead of Memorial Day.
New York Post columnist Miranda Devine reacted to President Biden's "pretty minimal" response after telling West Point commencement attendees to "clad for that" on "The Big Weekend Show."
The co-director of Disney favorites "The Little Mermaid" and "Moana" recently said the company has pushed messaging over story in recent years and needs to recalibrate.
Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary slams the White House for another round of student loan handouts, calling it "unfair" and "un-American" for tax-payers to foot the bill.
Retired U.S. Navy Cpt. Greg Wooldridge and filmmaker Paul Crowder spoke to Fox News Digital about the importance of bringing the Blue Angels to life on the big screen.
Conservatives ripped Democratic Party leaders and the media for linking Supreme Court Justice Alito to pro-Trump insurrectionists because a colonial era flag once flew outside his home.
Actor Robert De Niro did voiceover for a new Biden campaign ad that dropped this week, which pushed anti-Trump narratives that many conservatives have called "hoaxes."
Far-left figures on MSNBC and Democratic politicians in New York lashed out at Donald Trump's campaign rally in the Bronx this week, claiming it was "fake."
Black voters made their support for former President Trump clear at Thursday night's South Bronx rally, where many expressed a desire for change after years of electing Democrats.
Yoga instructor Steve Hubbard joined "Jesse Watters Primetime" to discuss the city's crackdown on beachside yoga classes despite the other issues facing the city.
Liberal journalists, commentators and New York Democrats mocked the massive showing for former President Trump in the Bronx on Thursday as "fake" and contrived.
Several Louisiana-based newspapers within the USA Today Network removed a published op-ed about transgender athletes written by Sen. John Kennedy, R-La.
Rabbi Hirschy Zarchi demanded that journalist Maria Ressa explain comments she made that he believed were antisemitic during Harvard's commencement Thursday.
Former president told 'Fox & Friends' co-host Lawrence Jones he is confident he can win New York, citing his 'special connection' with voters as he rallied thousands in the Bronx.
A teen writing on Reddit revealed a challenging family situation, with a psychologist telling Fox News Digital she feels "heartbroken" by the "troubling" drama as others weighed in, too.
CNN's Kristen Holmes told CNN anchor Anderson Cooper that she was surprised by the massive support the former President Trump drew at a Thursday rally in the Bronx.
An upcoming biopic approved by his late family will portray the like of George Floyd, the Minneapolis resident whose death in police custody sparked a wave of violent protests.
UCLA student Eli Tsives tore into 'Squad' members, including Rep. Ilhan Omar and Rep. Rashida Tlaib, for their defense of anti-Israel protesters causing campus chaos.
Portland-area voters opted to replace progressive District Attorney Mike Schmidt with a tough-on-crime challenger. Here's what residents say about the change.
Boston City Council member Tania Fernandes Anderson draws criticism for her wild tirades including 'swearing, yelling and screaming' in public meetings.
Zach Sage Fox has gone viral for putting a spotlight on anti-Israel protesters who are clueless about the Israel-Hamas war they claim to be so passionate about.
The Trump trial is coming down to its closing arguments. But the big question might not be about guilt, it might be whether jurors embrace a strategy similar to a far-left TV host.
"Gutfeld!" host Greg Gutfeld criticized Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks's, R-Iowa, questioning of Dr. David Morens during a House Committee on Oversight and Accountability hearing.
Fox News host Jesse Watters argues people all over America beginning to "them for themselves independently" is the foundation for attacks on former President Trump on "Jesse Watters Primetime."
NYC residents Lattina Brown and Madeline Brame came out in support of former President Trump at his Bronx campaign event and spoke to "The Ingraham Angle" about their experience.
California's government is being grilled after none of the "tiny homes" Gov. Newsom promised for homeless people in the state more than a year ago have been built.
CNN senior data reporter Harry Enten discussed how recent polling numbers put President Biden as the weakest presidential incumbent in a primary race since George H.W. Bush.
A liberal professor from New York offered her thoughts on why Trump is wooing voters in a region perceived by many as overwhelmingly liberal and unwinnable for Republicans.
A U.S. District Court judge ruled that the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority's advertisement restrictions were a violation of the First Amendment on Tuesday.
"The View" co-host Sunny Hostin scolded Nathan Wade and Fulton County DA Fani Willis on Thursday for their workplace relationship, calling it stupid and careless.
During a recent episode of Canadian psychologist Jordan Peterson's podcast, "Reagan" star Dennis Quaid praised former President Ronald Reagan as a "bada--" and his "favorite" president.
Republican South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham sounds off on the threat an open border poses to another terrorist attack inside the United States on "Hannity."
Residents from across the United States discuss whether they think former President Trump's trial in New York is on the level and if he's guilty or innocent.
Journalists and political commentators celebrated news that Oregon replaced incumbent District Attorney Mike Schmidt with a former Republican, Nathan Vasquez.
The family of an elderly couple is seeking justice after they were attacked in Los Angeles in March, leaving one brain-dead. The alleged attacker was released without bail.
Former prosecutor Nathan Wade said Wednesday that Donald Trump's "day of reckoning" is coming while responding to the former president's attacks against him.
Sen. Ted Cruz and CNN host Kaitlan Collins clashed in a combative interview over whether the Texas senator would accept the results of the election in 2024.
"Fox & Friends Weekend" co-host Rachel Campos-Duffy toured the South Bronx and spoke with residents about their excitement for former President Trump's visit.
The human composting industry may not be legal yet in California, but residents found a workaround by flying the bodies of their deceased loved ones to a state where it is.
"License to Kill" actor Robert DaviΒ said there are plenty of "closeted conservatives" in Hollywood who are afraid to speak out in favor of former President Trump and Israel.
Staffing plummeted at police departments across the United States following 2020's anti-police protests, but Idaho saw a spike in out-of-state applications.
Kyle Rice, a paramedic and father of two who works for a tech company in Manhattan, explained how he saves money as a super commuter between Delaware and New York.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the ICC's request for arrest warrants against himself and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant are "outrageous" on "Hannity."
"Gutfeld!" host Greg Gutfeld predicts the White House's latest move to issue corrections to a recent speech by President Biden could mean "we're seeing a shift" on Biden's candidacy.
Vivek Ramaswamy, the biotech entrepreneur and former Republican presidential candidate, has acquired a 7.7% stake in digital publishing company BuzzFeed.
"Jesse Watters Primetime" host Jesse Watters describes how Democrats and elites' disgust towards populism is driving the weaponization of the judicial system against former President Trump.
"The Ingraham Angle" host Laura Ingraham warned the "public has the right to know how radical" President Biden's judicial nominees are following a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing.
Former FBI Director James Comey said the Biden Department of Justice had made a critical mistake while investigating former President Trump: It went too slowly.
Kamala Harris's reputation for "word salads" was brutally mocked by "The Daily Show" on Tuesday night, with a skit about the VP's "holistic thought advisor."
The Knights of Columbus filed a lawsuit against the National Park Service for denying a permit to hold its annual Memorial Day mass, citing religious discrimination.
Former FBI director James Comey called upon voters to elect Joe Biden in November and defeat Trump, regardless of how they feel about the current incumbent president.
"The View" co-host Sunny Hostin argued Tuesday that "White privilege" and "pretty privilege" had played a role in WNBA star Caitlin Clark's popularity.
New Yorkers spoke with Fox News' Sara Carter in a "Hannity" exclusive, revealing a divided take on former President Trump's criminal trial in Manhattan.
MSNBC's Jen Psaki could be subpoenaed by the House Foreign Affairs Committee for her role in the Biden administration's botched Afghanistan withdrawal.
HBO "Real Time" host Bill Maher decried how divided America has become and how half the country seems to hate the other half, during a late-night stop this week.
CNN's Elie Honig said Tuesday that both Trump witness Bob Costello and Michael Cohen had "substantial credibility issues" after both sides rested their case.
Astro Skating Center owner Chris Manganias said young teenagers were "cussing, screaming, threatening the police" after an event at the rink was canceled due to contract violations.
The White Houseβs transcript of Bidenβs NAACP speech featured nine corrections including one for his claim that he was vice president during the pandemic.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s sister, Kerry Kennedy, said that she was disappointed for having to lead opposition against her brother's independent presidential candidacy.
Parents of a middle school student are calling for his principal to be fired after they claim she stopped him from sharing his campaign speech at a school rally.
President Biden faced a wave of jokes after he struggled to pronounce the very law that he was celebrating in a speech during a visit to New Hampshire on Tuesday.
CNNβs primetime lineup managed only 83,000 nightly viewers in the advertiser-coveted demographic of adults age 25-54 last week despite the landmark New York v. Trump trial.
James Carville has repeatedly sounded the alarm on the Democratic Party's chances in 2024 as the presidential election nears and President Biden trails Trump.
"Meet the Press" host Kristen Welker staunchly defended NBC's coverage of the Hunter Biden laptop in 2020, but both NBC News and MSNBC largely dismissed the controversy.
Johnny Carson was for years the king of late-night TV β and on this day in history, May 22, 1992, he hosted his final episode of "The Tonight Show," drawing some 50 million viewers.
Fox News host Sean Hannity shreds Judge Merchan's credibility, asserting that former President Trump cannot get a fair trial in New York, on "Hannity."
A former top TV executive for ABC is railing against California's property rights laws after his Los Angeles mansion was taken over for months by a squatter.
DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas tells 'Your World' why he is in favor of the U.S. Senate taking up a bipartisan border bill again after it failed in early February.
ABC anchor George Stephanopoulos repeated his claim that the βdeep state" is patriotic while discussing his new book with Politicoβs Jonathan Martin.
Alan Dershowitz was allowed to stay in the courtroom during former President Donald Trumpβs trial while Judge Juan Merchan scolded witness Robert Costello.
Rep. Cori Bush faces a wave of mockery after introducing a bill to commemorate the death of Mike Brown and help families deal with the trauma of alleged police violence.
Israeli officials briefly seized equipment from the AP on Tuesday for allegedly violating the country's laws on media broadcasts amid national security concerns.