Inside CP's Refusal To Bow To Twitter, Critics On Biden's "Photo-Op" Border Visit, Influencer Andrew Tate Arrested
For months, The Christian Post was precluded from using Twitter after the social media platform accused the news outlet of violating its standards with a tweet about U.S. Assistant Secretary for Health Rachel Levine, a man who identifies as a woman.
Critics of the Biden administration's handling of the immigration crisis at the U.S. southern border say President Joe Biden’s trip to Texas and Mexico amounted to a “photo-op” and expressed concern that the administration’s policies will only exacerbate the humanitarian crisis.
An anti-sexual exploitation group says the alleged details surrounding social media influencer Andrew Tate's arrest suggest he and his alleged co-conspirators are accused of employing a method commonly used by sex traffickers.
Pastor James Meeks handed over the reins of the 10,000-member Salem Baptist Church of Chicago on Sunday after 38 years of service.
A video game company has terminated one of its employees amid social media backlash over the fact she followed several right-leaning Twitter accounts and made statements deemed by critics as "transphobic."
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