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Are these films Christmas movies or not? The great debate

As the holiday season unfolds, the perennial debate over what constitutes a true Christmas movie resurfaces. While classics like “Home Alone,” “A Christmas Story,” “Scrooged,” and “It’s a Wonderful Life” dominate the genre, there’s an ongoing discussion about other films […]

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Major companies buckle under legal threats, overhaul diversity policies

In response to threats of legal action from conservative groups, several major U.S. companies, including JPMorgan Chase and BlackRock, have made modifications to their internal diversity policies aimed at enhancing racial and ethnic representation. A Reuters review of corporate statements

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Embattled Harvard president faces plagiarism charges as scandals mount

In a recent development at Harvard University, President Claudine Gay has come under scrutiny for allegations of plagiarism in her academic work. The university, which initially conducted a high-level investigation into the matter, faced criticism for not promptly disclosing the

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‘Jeopardy!’ host surprises after criticizing ‘progressive feminists’

“Jeopardy!” co-host Mayim Bialik has strongly criticized women’s organizations worldwide for their silence regarding the alleged systematic rapes of Israeli women by Hamas during the October 7 attack. The actress and talk show host took to social media, pointing out

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All the Thanksgiving movie releases that made the most this holiday

This Thanksgiving, the box office witnessed a mix of successes and disappointments for the film industry. Lionsgate’s “Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes and Apple’s “Napoleon,” distributed by Sony, performed well. Here are all the top Thanksgiving box

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MLB commissioner speaks out about ‘LGBTQ+ Pride’ amid Dodgers fiasco

Major League Baseball (MLB) Commissioner Robert “Rob” D. Manfred, Jr. told reporters that the League had issued guidelines to teams about the use of “LGBTQ+ Pride” jerseys and events celebrating Pride. “We have told teams, in terms of actual uniforms,

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Once-beloved restaurant chain gives in to wokeism

Another once-beloved American brand has gone full-blown woke to celebrate “LGBT Pride” month.  Cracker Barrel, which operates 661 locations nationwide in 45 states and 564 cities, is celebrating the invented month by painting its signature porch rocking chairs rainbow. The

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All the bishops calling out the Dodgers’ anti-Catholic hatred

The Los Angeles Dodgers recently invited the anti-Catholic hate group that mocks Catholic nuns, dubbed the “Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence,” to an event to honor the “LGBTQ+” organization. The group is made up of men in drag, mocking Catholic nuns,

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Woke Target products do not end well for the store

Target’s LGBT merchandise targeting children was recently met with intense backlash and accusations the company is “grooming” kids with woke gender ideology and products sexualizing them. “Target has lost $9 billion in market value since angry social media users called

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