Racism in the WNBA towards Caitlin Clark

Podcast host Jason Whitlock accuses WNBA players of racist attitudes towards Caitlin Clark, citing incidents of violent attacks and bullying. He criticizes major networks like ESPN for not reporting it.

Student Cellphone Bans in Schools

States are implementing laws to restrict student cellphone use in schools due to distractions, cyberbullying, and tech misuse. Bans have shown to enhance concentration, reduce bullying, and improve group work. Some states have passed laws banning personal wireless devices like smartphones during class time. Other states are providing funding for schools to purchase lockable phone storage bags.

Gymnastics Rivalry and Bullying

Former Team USA gymnast MyKayla Skinner asks Simone Biles to stop alleged bullying over their rivalry, citing death threats received. Skinner takes responsibility for poorly articulating a point about work ethic. Biles and teammates respond with gold medal win at Paris Games.

Columbia University lawsuit over anti-Israel encampments

Columbia University students and graduates file a lawsuit against individuals and groups involved in anti-Israel encampments on campus, including Democratic Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Jamaal Bowman, and Ilhan Omar. The lawsuit alleges bullying, harassment, denial of access to classes and campus facilities, and cancellation of commencement. The protesters demanded divestment from Israel, transparency in investments, and amnesty for participants. The lawsuit seeks $30 million in damages.

Controversy over Biological Sex in Olympic Boxing

Algerian Olympic boxer Imane Khelif faced controversy over her biological sex at the Paris Games, leading to disqualification by the International Boxing Association (IBA). The IOC allowed Khelif to compete despite the disqualification. Khelif and Taiwanese boxer Lin Yu-ting deny claims of having male chromosomes and assert their identity as women. The ongoing feud between the IOC and IBA continues over testing standards. Khelif calls for an end to bullying and upholding Olympic principles.

Algerian Boxer Imane Khelif Calls for End to Bullying at Olympics

Algerian boxer Imane Khelif, alleged to have male chromosomes, calls for an end to bullying after facing controversy about gender at the Olympics. Khelif secured at least a bronze medal and is on the path to gold if victorious in the semifinals.

Clarification on Thomas Matthew Crooks and Bethel Park School District Statement

Bethel Park School District clarified misconceptions about Thomas Matthew Crooks, the shooter behind the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, including him being bullied or part of the school's rifle team.

Failed Assassination Attempt on Former President Trump

Fox News discusses failed assassination attempt on former President Trump by 20-year-old loner who used Discord app for communication. Experts highlight his social isolation and bullying experiences.

Assassination Attempt on Donald Trump by Thomas Matthew Crooks

A 20-year-old man attempted to assassinate Donald Trump at a rally in Pennsylvania, but was killed by the Secret Service. Former classmates described him as a bullied loner with a penchant for hunting outfits and video games.

Teen Suicide and Bullying

14-year-old Jocelyn Walters died by suicide after enduring months of harassment and bullying. Her parents are suing the school district and others for failing to prevent her death. The school board introduced a cellphone ban in response to the incident.

Social Media and Child Safety

South Carolina state Rep. Brandon Guffey speaks out about social media companies not doing enough to protect kids from sextortion scams after his 17-year-old son died by suicide. The article explores the age at which kids should be on social media, the concerns around social media use on young people, and tips for parents and teens to stay safe and set limits on social media.

Ocasio-Cortez vs. Fetterman and Greene

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticized Sen. John Fetterman for comparing the U.S. House to 'The Jerry Springer Show' and standing up to bullies. A heated exchange between Ocasio-Cortez and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene occurred during a House Oversight Hearing. Greene made inappropriate comments about a colleague's appearance, leading Ocasio-Cortez to defend her and call for an apology.

Resignations and Allegations of Bullying in Miss USA Organization

Noelia Voigt, last year’s Miss USA winner, resigned alleging bullying and harassment by Miss USA CEO Laylah Rose. Miss Teen USA winner UmaSofia Srivastava also resigned citing misalignment with organization's values. The resignations have sparked concerns about the future of Miss USA and Miss Teen USA competitions.

Non-binary member censure and student bullying aftermath in Oklahoma

Non-binary member of Oklahoma's legislature reflects on being censured and the aftermath of a student's death due to bullying.

Investigation into Bullying Claims Against Meghan Markle

Investigation into bullying claims against Meghan Markle by Buckingham Palace staff revealed high turnover and inability to find replacement aides for Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

Tayla Clement's journey with Moebius syndrome

Tayla Clement, born with Moebius syndrome, shares her journey of overcoming challenges and finding purpose in sports content creation and advocacy.

Jenny McCarthy's Childhood Bullying and Relationship with Donnie Wahlberg

Jenny McCarthy opens up about being bullied in her childhood and finding peace with husband Donnie Wahlberg, as they celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary.

School Shooting in Finland

A 12-year-old student in Finland fatally shot a classmate and wounded two others, citing bullying as the motive. The nation is mourning the tragedy.

Lizzo's Decision to Quit Music Business Amid Allegations

Lizzo announced her decision to quit the music business citing constant criticism and lies being spread about her. She has been facing lawsuits from former employees accusing her of creating a hostile work environment and allowing bullying and discrimination. Lizzo denied all allegations and is currently involved in legal battles.

Controversy over Megan Rapinoe's response to USWNT midfielder sharing video about detransitioning

Megan Rapinoe attacks USWNT midfielder Korbin Albert for sharing a video about detransitioning due to finding faith, leading Albert to apologize. Rapinoe faces backlash for pushing transgender ideology. Social media users criticize Rapinoe for hypocrisy and bullying behavior.

Online Bullying by the Sussex Squad

The Sussex Squad, a group of online trolls, have been bullying Princess Kate with sick conspiracy theories and harassment tactics. They target anyone who speaks out against them, including sending frightening messages and doxxing individuals. The group is not endorsed by The Sussexes but is led by US tech entrepreneur Christopher Bouzy. Bouzy and the squad have spread false claims and engaged in cyberbullying against Kate and her family. The squad has also targeted critics of Harry and Meghan, blocking and harassing them on social media platforms.

U.S. Secretary of State Blinken's Visit to Israel and Other Current Events

U.S. Secretary of State Blinken visits Israel amid severe hunger crisis in Gaza. House Speaker plans to invite Israeli Prime Minister to Congress. Lawsuit filed against Apple. No charges pursued in the death of a bullied nonbinary student. Warning about risks of consuming ultra-processed foods. Surgeons perform first ever pig kidney transplant into a human.

Teen Suicide and Bullying

Nonbinary teenager Nex Benedict died by suicide following a pattern of bullying due to their gender identity, leading to a civil rights investigation.

Allegations of Bullying and Sexual Harassment in the Biden White House

A top Biden White House official has been accused of bullying and sexually harassing colleagues over more than a decade, with allegations of inappropriate comments and behavior. Despite these claims, he is considered untouchable due to his close relationship with first lady Jill Biden.

Texas mom charged for mixing harmful drink for son to give at school

A Texas mom mixed a drink with lemon, salt, and vinegar for her son to give to another child at school, resulting in the child feeling sick. The mom claimed she did it to prevent her son's drink from being stolen by bullies.

Texas Mother Charged for Giving Bullying Prevention Drink

A Texas mother is facing charges after giving a drink to her son to prevent bullying, which was then consumed by another student at school, sending the child to the hospital. The drink contained lemon, salt, and vinegar and was intended to prevent her son's drink from being stolen.

Death of Nex Benedict and Vigils Across the Nation

Vigils were held across the nation for Nex Benedict, a nonbinary teenager who died the day after a fight in a high school bathroom where they were a target of bullying. The cause of death is still under investigation.