The online game Fortnite has canceled the Travis Scott emote from its item shop following his performance at Astroworld Music Festival on Friday in Houston, Texas, where at least eight people were killed.
A petition to stop Travis Scott from taking the stage at next year’s Coachella Festival has attracted thousands of supporters in the wake of Friday’s deadly Astroworld crowd crush.
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) says he will deny state contracts to companies aiding President Joe Biden's administration with its expansive Catch and Release operation that is releasing hundreds of thousands of border crossers and illegal aliens into the United States interior.
China’s state-run Global Times on Tuesday reported three people were arrested for organizing a video game viewing party with over 2,000 attendees in the city of Wuhan, in the midst of China’s worst coronavirus outbreak since the beginning of the pandemic.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) claimed Tuesday in his first public appearance since Oct. 27 that he had canceled plans to attend the Glasgow climate summit because his children demanded that he go trick-or-treating with them on Halloween.
Joe Biden appeared horrified by the reports, condemning the idea during a Virtual Grassroots event for the Democrat National Committee on Tuesday evening
On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “America Reports,” Rep. Lance Gooden (R-TX) stated that people “could very well freeze to death” under the path that the Biden administration’s energy and economic policies have put the country on. Gooden
About 2,000 people marched through Wellington to the New Zealand parliament on Tuesday to protest the country's recent coronavirus vaccine mandate and strict lockdowns.
Former State Department spokeswoman Morgan Ortagus challenged Rep. Adam Schiff’s (D-CA) “credibility” Tuesday on ABC’s “The View.” Ortagus, appearing as a guest host, asked Schiff, “I want to ask you about something that’s in the news a lot right now. You
China's Global Times government propaganda outlet admitted on Monday that organizers of the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics are growing concerned that this year will bring "one of the coldest winters ever," posing a threat to the health of the athletes.
Government authorities in China's northeastern Russian border city of Heihe declared a "people's war" against the community's latest coronavirus epidemic on Sunday, offering rewards of 100,000 yuan ($15,640) to people who "provide clues" to local officials that help them trace the outbreak's origins, the Global Times reported Monday.
South Africa on Monday declined to sign a commitment to end financing for coal production within 30 years, joining a growing list of countries that are refusing some of the United Nations’ most burdensome climate change demands - a list headed by the world’s worst polluter and largest burner of coal, China.
U.S. Special Representative to Afghanistan Thomas West on Monday hoped the Taliban would be “successful” in its battle against the Islamic State, and hinted the new rulers of Afghanistan needed to sever their ties with al-Qaeda if they desire international recognition.
Conservative columnist for Daily Mail, Meghan McCain, said, Tuesday on Fox News Channel's "The Story " that if Critical Race Theory is not real as many on the left and in media have said, then "why are Democrats so riled up at the idea of it being banned places?"
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is seemingly hiding the total number of border crossers and illegal aliens that have been released into the United States interior since President Joe Biden took office, information obtained by Breitbart News shows.
Thirteen House Republicans, along with 19 Senate Republicans, are helping shift infrastructure projects away from their own districts and toward blue, Democrat districts when they voted to support President Joe Biden's $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill.
The Biden Department of Labor proposed rescinding a Trump-era rule that protects the religious liberty of faith-based organizations that contract with the federal government.
The American Federation of Government Employees, which counts roughly 700,000 federal and D.C. government workers, has asked President Joe Biden to delay the deadline for federal workers to receive the coronavirus vaccine from November 22nd to January 4th.