"Let me be clear – the content of these messages is completely unacceptable," said Marlboro Mayor Jonathan Hornik.
The image first spread online following a 2015 Campbell's advertising campaign that depicted a family with two fathers feeding their son.
Under the First Amendment, government regulation of speech in public forums is subject to strict scrutiny if the regulation ...
Teacher Melissa Crook says Creston Community School District, its superintendent and the school board violated her First ...
A high school English teacher from Creston, facing termination for a social-media comment regarding the killing of Charlie ...
Facebook and Twitter cast doubt on a New York Post story that made claims about Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden's son, taking proactive steps to restrict dissemination of the story in the ...
A local Kearney business owner has spoken out to clarify remarks she made on social media following the shooting of Charlie ...
A rumor that circulated online in September 2025 claimed seven-time, Olympic gold-medal-winning gymnast Simone Biles commented on conservative activist Charlie Kirk's past remarks about her after his ...
Jaxson Dart responded to Jonathon Cooper's comments and Giants players seemingly reacted to Nik Bonitto's since-deleted tweet.
A high school football rivalry game in Alabama was canceled over a Facebook post deemed racially insensitive. The controversial photo was not of local students, but from a faith-based camp's website ...
Two Arizona members of Congress who are running for governor said the participants in the chatroom need to engage in personal ...
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