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Website Vox marked Memorial Day with an article about the Marine Corps' "toxic masculinity" problem.
ISIS is calling for an “all-out war” on the "infidels" in the West, as the Islamic holy month of Ramadan begins Friday evening, according to reports.
A Maryland teenager spoke out on "The Story" after her small Christian school banned her from walking in her graduation ceremony after she became pregnant.
A professor said he is facing calls to resign after he disagreed with a group of activists calling on white students to leave campus for a day.
Following Montana Republican congressional candidate Greg Gianforte's alleged assault of a reporter, some Democrats and pundits are trying to blame the incident on President Trump.
In his opening remarks tonight, Tucker Carlson denounced Montana Republican congressional candidate Greg Gianforte for body-slamming a reporter who tried to ask him a question.
Former President Barack Obama on Thursday took a thinly-veiled shot at his successor for wanting to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Kimberly Guilfoyle blasted New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio's ambivalence toward the city's Puerto Rican Day parade honoring a terror group member.
Washington Post executive editor Marty Baron said recent controversies in the Trump White House "feel like Watergate."
Former presidential candidate Herman Cain (R) criticized Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg for floating the idea of a guaranteed minimum income.
Montana Republican congressional candidate Greg Gianforte reportedly body-slammed a reporter on Wednesday night, and some in the mainstream media have tried to blame the incident on President Trump.
Judge Jeanine Pirro said the Manchester terror attack appears to be a "redo of the Boston bombing."