Valentina Gomez, a 24-year-old GOP candidate in Missouri, has sparked controversy by burning LGBTQ-friendly books with a flamethrower. In a video shared on social media, Gomez declares her intention to rid local libraries of books she believes are harmful to children. The video has received significant backlash, with many criticizing Gomez's actions and drawing comparisons to book burnings in Nazi Germany. The incident sheds light on the growing trend of book banning and censorship in Republican circles.
When a network sitcom about a group of public school teachers sets out to make its big comeback after a monthslong strike delay, an issue arises.
Taylor Swift kicked off her Eras Tour in Tokyo, Japan, and fans are eagerly anticipating her performance. Despite concerns about her tight schedule, the Japanese Embassy in Washington, DC, assures fans that Swift will arrive in Las Vegas in time to watch the Super Bowl. Swift also made history at the Grammys and announced the release of her new album.
The trailer for “A Quiet Place: Day One” has been released, marking the latest installment in the post-apocalyptic horror franchise spawned from 2018’s “A Quiet Place.”
Actress Gina Carano has filed a lawsuit against Disney and Lucasfilm, with the support of Elon Musk, after being fired over a controversial social media post.
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House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan has released a trove of internal documents that he claims show Amazon engaging in censorship of COVID-19 content under pressure from President Biden's administration.
A new streaming venture between ESPN, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery aims to offer sports fans more options, but it may not solve all their viewing problems.