A recent event at the American Enterprise Institute featuring conservative commentator Bill Kristol saw him questioning whether "new Americans" are needed to replace pockets of "lazy" white people.
South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott read racist tweets directed at him on Wednesday from the floor of the U.S. Senate as a way of showing his peers that no political party has a monopoly on bigotry.
Media mogul Matt Drudge lit into congressional Republicans on Wednesday over fears they are waffling on campaign rhetoric regarding tax cuts and Obamacare.
Roughly 381,000 kids were sent home this week from Chicago Public Schools with a partisan letter blasting President Trump and Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner.
A South Carolina elementary school is under the microscope after a parent realized her sixth-grade child was tasked with a "Five Pillars of Islam" worksheet.
A Syrian refugee who took a selfie with German Chancellor Angela Merkel upon his arrival in 2015 has sued Facebook because of its proliferation on the social-media platform.
The New England Patriots have at least one star who won't be joining the team for a Super Bowl LI victory celebration at the White House: Martellus Bennett.
Santa Clara University students hoping to form a chapter of Turning Point USA were denied by their peers after claims the nonprofit organization stands against "humanity."
A conversation on "The View" prior to the 44th March for Life in Washington, D.C., included host Whoopi Goldberg telling the audience that all Americans are pro-life -- even if they opt for an abortion.
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough told his audience to "mark it down" on Friday that President Donald Trump will be "crushed" by the media unless his administration changes its behavior.
A Virginia teenager with the desire to serve his country has a tough choice ahead of him: He's been accepted to all four of the main service academies.