
Gabriel Hays
Associate Editor at Fox News
Associate Editor @FoxNews. Formerly at @newsbusters, @mrctv. @UofDallas grad. Catholic. “If the world is against the truth, then I am against the world.”
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1 day ago |
foxnews.com | Gabriel Hays
Harvard University has been painted as a beacon of resistance in rejecting President Donald Trump’s demands that it change policies, however, a new report revealed that influential school figures have been "frantically" searching for ways to cooperate with the administration.
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1 day ago |
foxnews.com | Gabriel Hays
Pro-Israel Cornell University students are slamming their school for hosting an upcoming concert featuring a famous anti-Israel R&B artist. As reported by The Washington Free Beacon, outraged students signed a petition calling on Cornell to un-invite musician Kehlani from performing at the school’s annual "Slope Day" concert on May 7.
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3 days ago |
foxnews.com | Gabriel Hays |Alba Cuebas-Fantauzzi |Elizabeth Heckman |Joshua Nelson
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4 days ago |
lucianne.com | Gabriel Hays
Original Article Posted By: ConservativeYankee, 4/19/2025 9:07:10 PM Democratic figures and even the former first family's aides are saying that former President Biden needs to stay out of politics, according to a new report from "The Hill." The outlet's senior political correspondent, Amie Parnes, spoke to former first lady Jill Biden's communications director Michael LaRosa, who stated that Biden's staff needs to steer him away from the spotlight because the party is not interested in...
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4 days ago |
foxnews.com | Gabriel Hays
Stand-up comedian and actor Marlon Wayans said last week that "cancel culture" has never made him afraid to make a joke or feel like he’s had to alter his material. In a recent interview with independent journalist Nicholas Ballasy, Wayans referred to cancel culture as a societal construct that he and many other "real comedians" have chosen to ignore and have kept their careers. "I’ve never succumbed to that. I’ve been the same comedian that I was since we first started.
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Disney and Rachel Zegler’s weird woke PR moves seem to have torpedoed its Snow White remake - which is surprisingly not progressive in any real way https://t.co/OstbAc8dE8

People like @elonmusk believe former President Obama's 'Campaign to Cut Waste' from 2011 sounds suspiciously like @DOGE https://t.co/nvfyEYS7HK

Maybe just a coincidence, but Disney is opting for a much smaller, less glamorous Hollywood premiere for its Snow White reboot ---> following years of the film being embroiled in controversy. https://t.co/0Q8T9G4te3