The fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk at a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University (UVU) has sparked widespread shock and outrage.
Read More The public uproar over the assassination of conservative powerhouse Charlie KirkTag: Hate Speech
MSNBC analyst Matthew Dowd terminated, network apologizes for his ‘unacceptable’ comments
Former political analyst Matthew Dowd has been fired from MSNBC following comments he made about Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk. On live television, Dowd alluded that Kirk’s “hateful” rhetoric lead to his assassination.
Read More MSNBC analyst Matthew Dowd terminated, network apologizes for his ‘unacceptable’ commentsMinn. shooter’s mother not cooperating with police, retained defense attorney
The mother of the deranged gunman who killed two children at Annunciation Catholic School has obtained a defense attorney, and is not speaking to police.
Read More Minn. shooter’s mother not cooperating with police, retained defense attorneyMinn. officials join community vigil paying respects to Annunciation Catholic School shooting victims
Following the tragic shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis on Wednesday, officials, local residents, and school staff gathered at a vigil to honor the young victims.
Read More Minn. officials join community vigil paying respects to Annunciation Catholic School shooting victimsBrazil: 2 Suspects Arrested For ‘Attack Plot’ On Lady Gaga Concert, 1 Arrested For Plot ‘To Sacrifice Child’ During Show
According to Brazilian Civil Police, two men were taken into custody in relation to an alleged planned attack targeting singer Lady Gaga’s free weekend concert on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro. Another man was also arrested after being accused of plotting to take part in a “satanic child sacrifice” during the show.
Read More Brazil: 2 Suspects Arrested For ‘Attack Plot’ On Lady Gaga Concert, 1 Arrested For Plot ‘To Sacrifice Child’ During ShowMeta: ‘Misgendering’ People Who Identify As Opposite Sex Doesn’t Violate Hate Speech Policy
Facebook’s parent company, Meta, has declared that two highly circulated online posts on its platforms that received complaints, due to the posters’ decision to purposely “misgender” the individuals captured on video, were not a violation of its policies.
Read More Meta: ‘Misgendering’ People Who Identify As Opposite Sex Doesn’t Violate Hate Speech Policy
