A pal in Tennessee is a professor at public university. On Wednesday, in a theater class, a student asked if they could discuss the election. My friend had to say that any discussion of a political matter unrelated to the course material that day falls under the state's "divisive concepts" law and thus they were banned from talking about it or he'd be breaking the law. And they moved on to acting methods. In case you're wondering where it's all heading.
Michael Cohen hilariously trolled with face filters during TikTok live
Despite enjoying a 53-47 majority in the next Senate, Donald Trump called for any Republican senator seeking the position of majority leader to agree to make recess appointments during his administration, bypassing the traditional confirmation process. He also told his party to block any lame-duck judicial appointments the Biden administration tries to push through. read more
President-elect Donald Trump's return to the White House could be a bumpy ride because he has not pledged to avoid conflicts of interest, among other ethical concerns, while in office. read more
Far-right men are harassing women on social media with variations of a message that neo-Nazi livestreamer Nick Fuentes posted to his X account: "Your body. My choice. Forever." read more
Apparently the taliban tweeted out congratulations to American for not electing a woman.