The White House Correspondents’ Dinner took a serious tone this year, focusing on journalistic integrity amidst ongoing tensions with the Trump administration. With no president or comedian present, the event highlighted the importance of the press in democracy, honoring journalists who have faced challenges in their reporting.
This year's White House Correspondents’ Dinner is set to be a somber affair, lacking comedic relief and reflecting the challenges facing legacy media in the Trump era. Critics argue it's a wake for a struggling press trying to navigate political divides.
The Supreme Court is considering a lawsuit from religious parents seeking to pull their children from public school lessons featuring LGBTQ+ themed books, raising crucial questions about parental rights and educational content.
The Supreme Court is poised to decide if parents can opt their children out of classes that include LGBTQ+ content, stirring debate over religious freedom and educational rights. The case from Montgomery County, MD, raises critical questions about curriculum and parental authority.
In a bold move, Harvard University has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, challenging the legality of funding cuts aimed at controlling academic decision-making. This escalating conflict raises questions about governmental overreach in education.
The Supreme Court is deliberating a challenge to the ACA's Preventive Services Task Force, with potential implications for no-cost preventive care services like PrEP. The case centers on religious objections and constitutional concerns regarding the task force's structure.
Irish hip-hop group Kneecap ignited controversy at Coachella 2025 with a politically charged performance, projecting messages that condemned Israel and called for the freedom of Palestine. The backlash from Jewish communities has been swift, prompting discussions about the festival's role in hosting such incendiary acts.
In a controversial move, the Trump administration is significantly revising annual human rights reports, omitting critical critiques of global abuses. Experts warn this signals a retreat from U.S. advocacy for human rights worldwide.
The Menendez brothers' quest for shorter sentences faces another setback as legal arguments erupt over crucial risk assessments. Will they ever see freedom?
The resentencing hearing for the Menendez brothers was postponed after a contentious courtroom battle. As their fate hangs in the balance, what will happen next on May 9?