Dilip Vishwanat / Getty Images ; Underwood Archives / Getty ImagesCommentary 'Squad' Member's Attempt to Subtly Compare Herself to Rosa Parks Doesn't Go as Planned: 'Liberation from What?' The Missourri Democrat has no chance of comparing herself to one of the greatest figures of the Civil Rights Movement. By Joe Saunders December 4, 2023
Wikimedia CommonsPremium What if Kennedy Had Served a 2nd Term? 60th Anniversary of JFK's Assassination President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, just over 1,000 days into his term. By Randy DeSoto November 21, 2023
@therecount / X screen shotCommentary Watch: Tim Scott Obliterates Slavery Lies During Debate - We Survived Slavery but Not LBJ Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina argued powerfully that the Great Society is the cause of many issues faced by black Americans today. By Randy DeSoto September 27, 2023
@stillgray / X screen shot Gay Pride 2.0? - Deep-Blue State Sets Aside August as 'Transgender History Month' Lawmakers behind the legislation claim that transgender history dates back as far as the Spanish Colonial Era. By Ben Kew September 8, 2023
Joe Raedle / Getty ImagesCommentary Fatal Violence Erupts at Fulton County Jail - This Is Where They Want Trump Whether Trump will be confined to this jail or not, the Justice Department needs to up its investigation of a truly horrible facility. By Mike Landry September 1, 2023
guyjohn59 / YouTubePremium Watch: The Time Thomas Sowell Schooled Joe Biden in Front of Congress In the 1987 Bork confirmation hearing, then-Senator Biden struggled to follow Sowell's arguments for equality and constitutional originalism. By Michael Schwarz August 8, 2023
RUNSTUDIO / Getty Images Doctor Coalition Sues California Medical Board for Insisting 'White Individuals Are Naturally Racist' Two doctors have filed a lawsuit against California's Medical Board for its "implicit bias" requirement in medical courses. By Anthony Gonzalez August 6, 2023
Stephanie Keith / Getty Images Could George Floyd Case Reach SCOTUS? Chauvin to Make Major Legal Move After Learning Fate Chauvin's attorney, William Mohrmann, told The Associated Press that they were “obviously disappointed” in the decision. By The Associated Press July 19, 2023
Meg Kinnard / AP Jesse Jackson Is Leaving His Civil Rights Organization Until Barack Obama’s election in 2008, Jackson was the most successful black candidate for the U.S. presidency. By The Associated Press July 14, 2023
Brandon Bell / Getty Images State AGs Send Chilling Note to Target CEO Exposing Their True Priorities Fifteen attorneys general call on Target to take legal action against protestors and to renew their support for the LGBT community. By Carson Choate June 25, 2023