Matthew Perry Underwent Ketamine Therapy for Depression
“Friends” star Matthew Perry, who died on October 28 due to the effects of ketamine, had undergone ketamine therapy for depression.

“Friends” star Matthew Perry, who died on October 28 due to the effects of ketamine, had undergone ketamine therapy for depression.

Actress Jennifer Love Hewitt slammed Hollywood for sexualizing her when she was younger, saying, “I felt watched,” adding, “I was called sexy before I ever knew what being sexy was.”

Harvard amusingly referred to the plagiarism allegations against its embattled president, Claudine Gay, as “duplicative language.” The university’s weasel words to describe its president’s alleged academic dishonesty are its latest move in a desperate campaign to defend its leader from a mounting chorus of critics in academia and the general public.

Harvard’s embattled president, Claudine Gay, has quietly built a “diversity” empire over the course of her career, which has “influenced every facet of university life,” says conservative activist and CRT expert Christopher Rufo.

Actress Cameron Diaz says society needs to “normalize” married couples sleeping in separate bedrooms. “I will go and sleep in my room, you go sleep in your room — and we have the bedroom in the middle that we can convene in for our relations,” the actress explained.

Fresh plagiarism allegations have been unearthed in an official academic complaint against embattled Harvard President Claudine Gay.

Turning Point USA (TPUSA) founder Charlie Kirk told Breitbart News editor-in-chief Alex Marlow that his organization’s annual AmericaFest in Phoenix, Arizona, broke records without “a single person from Fox” News at the event.

Harvard’s early admission applications have dropped to a four-year low as the Ivy League university faces heavy scrutiny over antisemitism scandals that have dominated the school’s news cycle for the past several months.

Leaked video footage shows a congressional staffer having anal sex with an unknown man on a table in the Senate hearing room.

“Friends” star Matthew Perry’s cause of death has been revealed weeks after he was found dead at his Los Angeles home at the age of 54.

NewsGuard, a for-profit company that rates news websites and works closely with government agencies and major corporate advertisers, demands news websites follow government narratives, according to investigative reporter Lee Fang.

Republicans including Rep Elise Stefanik (R-NY) are calling for Harvard to be stripped of billions of dollars in federal funding and tax breaks over the Ivy League institution’s “antisemitism shame.” Stefanik explains, “We must defund the rot in America’s higher education.”

Veteran actor André Braugher, star of the Oscar-nominated Glory and the hit TV show Brooklyn Nine-Nine, died on Monday at the age of 61.

The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office has released text messages and an audio recording from Disney star Jonathan Majors’ ongoing trial for alleged assault, which showcase the actor demanding that his girlfriend behave like the spouses of famous men, such as Coretta Scott King and former First Lady Michelle Obama.

Jada Pinkett Smith revealed why she will never leave actor Will Smith, despite having separate homes, adding “the Oscars slap saved my marriage.”

Popular model and reality TV star Blac Chyna says she was “exploiting” herself on the subscription platform OnlyFans, as well as pushing young girls to make “negative” choices with X-rated content, and didn’t want to be “held accountable for it come Judgment Day.”

British rock and pop singer Rod Stewart has become the latest celebrity seeking to flee the Democrat-run city of Los Angeles, as he has relisted his mansion.

Harvard reportedly covered up a high-level investigation into whether the Ivy League university’s embattled president, Claudine Gay, had previously engaged in plagiarism. Moreover, the school also “threatened” the New York Post with “an expensive law firm” in response to the media outlet’s probe into the matter.

A U.S. district judge struck down a legal challenge to a Texas law banning the Chinese app TikTok from government devices in the state.

Apps that use AI to generate images — popularly known as deepfakes — making clothed women appear to be naked are reportedly soaring in popularity.

Beach Boys member Jeffrey Foskett died on Monday at the age of 67 after a battle with anaplastic thyroid cancer.

Harvard University has blocked Instagram users from having the ability to comment on its posts, as well as from being able to tag the Ivy League school’s account in their own posts on the social media platform. The university, mired in an antisemitism scandal and allegations of plagiarism against President Claudine Gay, seems to think all of its problems will go away if no one can involve them in the conversation.

Political scientist and legal professional Carol Swain told SiriusXM’s Breitbart News Daily host Mike Slater on Tuesday that Harvard President Claudine Gay “is a fraud” and “an embarrassment,” and that “she should resign.” The scholar and former professional, who Gay is accused of plagiarizing from, added, “if she were a white male, or even a white female, caught in the scandal that she’s caught in — they would be going by now.”

George Washington University (GWU)’s medical school reportedly hosted a faculty panel asserting that the Palestinian terror group Hamas has a so-called “right of resistance” against Israel.

“Schindler’s List” director Steven Spielberg is reportedly going to document survivors testimony to the October 7 Hamas terrorist attack against Israel as a “powerful tool to counter antisemitism.”

Conservative activist and CRT expert Christopher Rufo has combined forces with journalist Christopher Brunet to raise troubling questions of potential plagiarism around embattled Harvard President Claudine Gay’s Ph.D. dissertation.

University of Pennsylvania President Liz Magill has resigned as president of the university in the wake of intense backlash over her failure during a recent congressional hearing on Capitol Hill to say whether advocating for the genocide of Jews is permissible on campus.

Facebook and Instagram are steering children toward explicit content — even in cases when no interest is expressed — and allowing child predators to find and contact minors, New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez said in a announcement this week revealing a lawsuit against Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta.

Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman says Harvard president Claudine Gay was hired because of the school’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiative, rather than “identifying the best leaders for our prestigious universities.”

Tesla CEO and X/Twitter owner Elon Musk slammed Disney CEO Bob Iger for allegedly thinking “it’s cool to advertise next to child exploitation material,” adding, “He should be fired immediately.”

China’s TikTok fosters a hostile, antisemitic work environment, according to the company’s Jewish and Israeli employees, who say they have been harassed, personally attacked, and have even faced boycotts in the wake of the terrorist attack against Israel by the Palestinian terror group Hamas.

The Federalist, The Daily Wire, and the state of Texas are reportedly suing the U.S. State Department for funding “censorship enterprises” and blacklisting.

The winner of Netflix’s “Squid Game: The Challenge” still hasn’t been paid the $4.56 million prize, despite it being 10 months after filming.

Former Vice President Al Gore is calling for a ban on social media algorithms, which he bizarrely compared to AR-15s, saying they are the “digital equivalent” of the firearm leftists love to hate.

A class at Ohio State University (OSU) is reportedly making its students address their so-called “whiteness,” as well as explain what the term “white” means, and how they “navigate race” in their daily lives.

Columbia University’s School of Social Work proceeded with its “teach in” on the so-called “significance” of the October 7 terror attacks against Israel by Hamas, despite claiming that the event had been canceled.

Pennsylvania Senate candidate Dave McCormick called out UPenn President Elizabeth Magill over her failure to address antisemitism on campus in the wake of the October 7 Hamas terrorist attack against Israel.

Nikki Haley is facing criticism because she said the government should not intervene if parents put their kids through “transgender” surgery.

Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman is demanding that the presidents of Harvard, MIT, and UPenn “resign in disgrace” following their comments during a congressional hearing on Tuesday.

Alex Marlow and Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk discuss TPUSA’s annual AmericaFest conference and how there is nothing else like it in the conservative movement.
