"3 Body Problem" Showrunner David Benioff spoke about how a scene unintentionally shows there are parallels between China's Cultural Revolution and cancel culture.
Mexican President Obrador said that while he has found short term ways to curb the crisis, the United States must aid Latin America in multiple ways to stop it completely.
CNN host Dana Bash spoke about how voters in multiple states have been impacted by the war in Gaza, to the point it may risk swinging the election for Donald Trump.
Democratic Party strategist James Carville argued that President Biden should let others in the party do his "wet work" against former President Trump.
Scotland will enact a controversial hate crime law that will punish speech and sharing offensive rhetoric on social media, jailing offenders for up to seven years.
Cambridge Universityβs Fitzwilliam Museum recently overhauled its galleries of paintings because landscapes can evoke feelings of "nationalist" pride.
Former lawyer for Bungie and the Pokemon Company ranted about anti-woke gamers on Wednesday where he said it was his job to purge them from the companies.
A Catholic civil rights organization leader used the Oscar season to slam a documentary made by a famous Hollywood liberal as an example of anti-religious bigotry.
Hillary Clinton is teaming up with Lin-Manuel Miranda and using a performance of her musical "Suffs" to fundraise for the President Biden's reelection campaign.
CBS News spoke to Wisconsin voters about how they feel about President Biden's handling of inflation, and one of them said she's "not buying" the old excuses anymore.
Joe Rogan and his guest, author James Lindsay, mocked some members of President Biden's administration that have been featured in national news stories.
An organization of concerned parents called SafeBears hired a private security company to patrol unsafe areas around the Berkeley campus in order to deter crime.
Polish Foreign Minister RadosΕaw Sikorski said that he agrees with some of former President Trump's rhetoric about European countries paying their fair share for NATO.
Mark Kern, who famously served as the team lead on World of Warcraft, argued that ESG funding has artificially propped up the woke takeover of entertainment.
Sen. John Fetterman shared his displeasure that his fellow Democrats haven't expelled Sen. Bob Menendez from the Senate amid charges of bribery and obstruction of justice.
Proposed legislation in Colorado would attempt to combat childhood obesity by removing sodas from kid's menus, placing milk and water as the only visible options instead.
President Joe Biden was asked by a reporter Friday whether he regretted using the term "illegal" to describe an "immigrant" in this State of the Union address.
A 23-year-old California woman shares how she saves money at the grocery store, despite inflation keeping prices high, by following three simple rules.
The Joe Rogan Experience host said Gov. Gavin Newsom was like a great actor playing "a complete crazy person" trying to fool "dull-minded" Democrat voters.
Talk show host Stephen Colbert talked to a historian and author about how he is not only not concerned, but somewhat excited at the prospect of AI running civilization.
RuPaul of "RuPaul's Drag Race" is building a fortified home out of concerns about widespread violence, warning that another American civil war looms on the horizon.
Documentary filmmaker Michael Moore cited an example of persecution from over 500 years ago in renaissance Spain to argue that Christians are the Jewish peoples' true enemy.
CNN host Dana Bash mourned the Supreme Court's decision to stop Colorado from stripping Trump from the ballots, even if their decision was constitutionally sound.
Congressional representatives and media personalities skewered the Biden White House for using the term "newcomers" to refer to people illegally crossing the border.
New data indicate that Seattle, Washington, narrowly beats San Francisco for having the most irreligious population, and certain demographic trends may help explain why.
As MSNBC hosts lamented choice made by the Supreme Court, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow painted a grim scenario of how it could lead to the rise of Trump as a dictator.
University of Michigan law professor Barbara McQuade warned on MSNBC that America's free speech protections make the country "particularly vulnerable to disinformation."