ACTIVISM

Jan 17 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and Their Political Passions: A Mixed Bag

Stars today are loud and proud about their views. Back in the day, speaking out could end a career. Now, it's expected. Social media makes it easy for everyone to share opinions. Celebrities have bigger audiences, so their voices carry further. Some argue stars should use their influence for good.

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Jan 15 2026OPINION

Silence Speaks Volumes: Where Are the Voices for Iran?

In Iran, a struggle for freedom and rights is unfolding, yet the world seems to have turned a blind eye. The government has cut off internet and cell services, making it tough to see or hear what's happening. Reports suggest that around 12, 000 people have lost their lives while millions of Iranians

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

Iran's Artists and Stars Stand Up for Change

Iran's government is facing a lot of heat from its own people and those living abroad. Many famous Iranians, like singers, actors, and filmmakers, are speaking out against the regime. They are using their platforms to raise awareness about the protests and the government's harsh response. One of th

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Jan 13 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and Bill Maher Clash Over Activism at Golden Globes

A recent event at the Golden Globes sparked a heated debate between comedian Bill Maher and several celebrities. The issue revolved around the tragic death of Renee Good, a Minneapolis woman killed by a federal agent. Many stars, like Mark Ruffalo and Wanda Sykes, wore pins saying "Be Good" to honor

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Jan 13 2026CELEBRITIES

Stars Stand Up Against ICE at Golden Globes

Hollywood made a bold statement at the Golden Globes. Many celebrities chose to wear small pins to support a cause. These pins were black and white. They had two messages: \"ICE OUT\" and \"BE GOOD. \" The pins honored Renee Good. She was a woman who died this week. An ICE agent was involved in her

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Stars Shine Light on ICE Issues at Golden Globes

Stars at the Golden Globes took a stand this year. They wore pins to honor Renee Good. She was shot by an ICE officer in Minneapolis. The pins said \"BE GOOD\" and \"ICE OUT. \" The pins brought politics to the awards show. Last year, the event was more about movies and TV. This year, it was differ

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Jan 12 2026POLITICS

Celebrities Stand Up Against ICE at Golden Globes

At the Golden Globes, some stars chose to highlight a serious issue. Mark Ruffalo and Wanda Sykes wore pins saying "BE GOOD" and "ICE OUT. " This was their way of protesting recent ICE-related shootings. Ruffalo spoke openly about his feelings. He mentioned two people killed by ICE officers. One wa

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Jan 09 2026POLITICS

Hollywood Stars Take Aim at ICE After Activist's Death

In recent days, several high-profile celebrities have taken to social media to criticize Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) following the death of a Minnesota activist. The incident involved Renee Nicole Good, who was killed after an altercation with an ICE officer. Mark Hamill, known for hi

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

New York's Mayor Stands Firm Behind Housing Chief Amid Controversial Past Posts

In New York City, Mayor Zohran Mamdani is backing his newly chosen housing leader, Cea Weaver, despite some people being upset about her old social media posts. Weaver, known for her work helping renters, was picked to lead the Mayor's Office to Protect Tenants. Her job is to take strong action agai

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Jan 08 2026POLITICS

Italy's Leader Speaks Out Against Violence After Youth Activists Attacked

Italy's current leader, Giorgia Meloni, recently spoke up against political violence. This happened after some young members of her party were hurt while putting up posters. The posters were to remember three young people killed in 1978. These three were part of a far-right group. Two were allegedly

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