Raila Amolo Odinga has rested, and Kenya stands at the edge of both history and hypocrisy. The air is thick with praise, the ...
Thousands of EFF supporters marched in Pretoria on October 22, reigniting debates over land redistribution. Voices from rural communities highlight historical injustices, while global examples show ...
Dallas Cowboys safety Julius Wood (33) celebrates his stop for loss on Las Vegas Raiders running back Ameer Abdullah (8) during the second half at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, August 17, 2024. Tom ...
Dan Campbell wanted to enjoy the moment. The Detroit Lions head coach told his team in the locker room at Paycor Park in Cincinnati on Sunday, Oct. 5, he is choosing to celebrate the 37-24 victory ...
EFF leader Julius Malema has been found convicted on numerous charges relating to his public gun-discharge case.
The news of guilty verdicts against former Democratic Republic of Congo President Joseph Kabila and radical South African politician Julius Malema is laughable by any standard. Mr Malema, leader of ...
"It’s easier to talk here than it is in America," the comedian told an audience at the Riyadh Comedy Festival. By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large Dave Chappelle criticized the status of free speech in ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's speech to senior military officers in Virginia Tuesday was not only conduct unbecoming a former major of the Army National Guard, it was dangerous. The former Fox News ...
The White House says Jane Fonda is “free to share whatever bad opinions she wants” amid her relaunch of a McCarthy-era group but still defended President Trump as a “strong supporter of free speech.” ...
Cancel culture has become a dangerous, bipartisan weapon used to silence and punish those with offensive or unpopular opinions. Both the political left and right have engaged in "canceling" their ...
On Wednesday, over 550 celebrities relaunched a group first organized during the post-World War II Red Scare: the Committee for the First Amendment. Their intent is to stand up in what they call a ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth forced hundreds of America’s top military commanders to attend an in-person assembly at Quantico, but practically no one was impressed with its messaging. Over the ...