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Between 1492 and 1900, millions of Indigenous people across Turtle Island—a term many Native peoples use to refer to North ...
President Donald Trump’s strategy has been to downplay the uproar over the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking case as his ...
Right-wing influencers were once bolstered by Trump's own claims on the Epstein case, but are now feeling their demands are ...
Conservative pundit Ann Coulter ignited widespread outrage over the weekend after posting on X that “we didn’t kill enough Indians,” a statement many Indigenous leaders condemned as genocidal hate ...
President Donald Trump's decision to send more defensive weapons to Ukraine reversed a pause in weapons deliveries announced ...
“Coulter’s statement, on its face, is a despicable rhetorical shot trained on the First Peoples of this continent, designed ...
The team behind “Superman” is responding to the backlash after director James Gunn said the DC tentpole is the story of “an ...
Recent reports that Trump was willing to back off hardline immigration enforcement sparked a torrent of angry tweets from Ann ...
BRICS leaders are set to discuss key global political issues, but questions over the bloc’s unity have arisen as Chinese ...
Everyone who voted for Donald Trump or Mark Robinson has forever forfeited the right to be outraged over what a political opponent says or does | Opinion ...
Sen. Alex Padilla, D-Calif., hopes people feel outrage after he was detained for trying to approach Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem at a conference.
Conservative pundit Ann Coulter posted then deleted a message calling Tim Walz’ neurodivergent teenage son “weird” for crying at the DNC convention.