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John Cusack tells Trump to 'go to hell' at Chicago 'No Kings' protest

Actor John Cusack sent a message to President Donald Trump during a “No Kings” protest in Chicago on Saturday during an interview with CNN, telling the president to “go to hell.” “What’s interesting is that he doesn’t understand that all the labor rights around the world came from this town, …

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Cheryl Hines breaks silence on husband RFK Jr.’s alleged online affair ahead of journalist's tell-all

Actress Cheryl Hines, wife of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., was confronted about her husband’s alleged “digital affair” with journalist Olivia Nuzzi in a podcast clip published Friday. Hines, who starred in HBO’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” appeared on the “Katie Miller Podcast” for an interview that …

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Celebrities who called for ceasefire in Gaza face scrutiny after Trump peace deal breakthrough

Hollywood’s most vocal “Free Palestine” advocates are facing scrutiny for their muted or critical response to the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas secured by President Donald Trump. Roughly two years after the deadly Hamas terrorist attacks against Israel sparked a war in Gaza, both sides agreed to the first …

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Students for Life pushes to make Charlie Kirk's birthday a national free speech holiday

Students for Life of America wants to make Charlie Kirk’s birthday a national holiday. “It should be a national holiday, the Charlie Kirk Free Speech Day, where, across the country, we recognize that even if you disagree with others on a college campus or in the workplace, that as Americans, …

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'Toxic' by design? The law students who say campus discomfort is the point

At the University of North Dakota School of Law, the Federalist Society prides itself on bringing different viewpoints to the table. In the lead-up to Turning Point USA’s “This Is The Turning Point” tour stop, Federalist Society members Sara Ziegler and Naomi Bromke told Fox News Digital why open conversation …

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Oklahoma student says staff 'threat' after Charlie Kirk tribute won't silence him

An Oklahoma State University student leader who was reprimanded by a university staff member after giving a speech honoring conservative activist Charlie Kirk says the incident only strengthened his resolve to share his political views. “It seems like the entire thing was meant to make me be very scared or …

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University teaches course on how to 'decolonize' Tolkien's 'Lord of the Rings'

A university in the United Kingdom faced backlash over resurfaced reports about a course described as “decolonizing” the works of “Lord of the Rings” author J.R.R. Tolkien. The course, reportedly offered in 2024 by assistant professor Onyeka Nubia at the University of Nottingham, was titled “Imagining ‘Britain’: Decolonising Tolkien et …

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UK police drop case against comedy writer arrested over transgender social media posts

Irish comedy writer Graham Linehan said Monday he was no longer under police investigation after his September arrest over social media posts drew international attention. The “Father Ted” creator, 57, shared the update on X. “The police have informed my lawyers that I face no further action in respect of …

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Progressive publishers launch children's Bible stories with social justice, diversity themes

A crop of new children’s storybook Bibles aims to reach progressive Christians who are turned off by traditional presentations of Scripture, offering messages focused on diversity, inclusion and social justice. Publishers say the projects are meant to reflect the faith values of a changing audience — and to fill what …

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Illinois State teaching assistant fired after trying to flip TPUSA table twice in viral clash

The Turning Point USA (TPUSA) chapter at Illinois State University had its table flipped twice by a teaching assistant, who has now been fired from the school as a result. “No one has ever gone out of their way and … flipped our table, not only once but twice, and …

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