Gen Z sours on social media is good news
There’s also something innately unhealthy about these platforms, especially for the young.
There’s also something innately unhealthy about these platforms, especially for the young.
If there’s anything more gratifying than watching conservatives win, it’s watching celebrities lose.
They say lightning never strikes the same place twice. Apparently 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is exempt from that rule.
Finally, the 2024 election cycle is mercifully in our rearview mirror, and like when you quit beating your head against the wall, it just automatically feels better.
The political action committee Evangelicals for Harris claimed that lawyers associated with evangelist Franklin Graham have been attempting to get their ads featuring his father removed from social media.
A recent Barna study stated that 49% of Christians in America don’t plan to vote in the upcoming 2024 election. This startling number got me thinking.
Jeff Bezos, owner of The Washington Post and founder of Amazon.com, released a statement on Monday defending the newspaper's choice not to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris or any future presidential candidates, despite resignations from disgruntled staffers who support Harris.
If our society continues to refuse to address this now obvious and manifest fact, more vulnerable people will suffer unnecessarily.
TikTok violated state laws by claiming its platform is safe for young people and sold minors’ personal identifying information without parental consent, according to lawsuits filed by a coalition of 14 attorneys general.
As we head into this surreal Presidential election, leftist news outlets like The Washington Post peddle in misinformation like a drug dealer at Spring Break.