Biden's trans crusade isn't stopping
Why do brands like Bud Light and Target willingly embarrass themselves with extreme pandering to the LGBT lobby?
Why do brands like Bud Light and Target willingly embarrass themselves with extreme pandering to the LGBT lobby?
Two former employees of Alaska Airlines who were fired for questioning the company’s support of the Equality Act are appealing a decision that ruled against their claims of religious discrimination.
Lawyers for two Christian flight attendants who sued Alaska Airlines and the Association of Flight Attendants union (AFA) for discrimination filed a motion for summary judgment this week, detailing the extent of the union's involvement.
Maya Forstater, a British tax consultant who lost her job after asserting that biological sex is immutable, has been awarded over $100,000 in damages after an Employment Tribunal found that she had suffered “direct discrimination” and “victimization” at the hands of her employer.
A Christian teaching assistant in England won her appeal against a prior judgment that upheld her 2019 dismissal for sharing Facebook posts that critiqued transgenderism and compulsory sex education in her son's Church of England primary school.
Sometimes you listen to someone talk and just have to ask, “What world do you live in?” In case you missed it, that was the exact reaction that most honest, clear-eyed, reality-inhabiting Americans had to President Biden’s second State of the Union, delivered to Congress on Tuesday night.
Two flight attendants are suing Alaska Airlines, accusing the company of firing them for questioning the airline's official support for the proposed LGBT anti-discrimination bill the Equality Act.
Discrimination policies should not trump safety and privacy, whether in school or prison.
However, the Equality Act is a misleading piece of legislation that purports equality but contains provisions buried deep in its pages that specifically remove protections for women, children, and religious persons.
President Joe Biden's first State of the Union address touched on many hotly-debated issues Tuesday night, both domestic and global, as he vowed to stand up to Russia as well as states that pass laws limiting abortion and who can participate in women's sports.