Florida Principal Suspended After Fetty Wap Lyric Appears Under Her Name in School Yearbook
A K-8 school principal in Florida was suspended after a Fetty Wap lyric appeared under her name in the yearbook, although she denies involvement.

A K-8 school principal in Florida was suspended after a Fetty Wap lyric appeared under her name in the yearbook, although she denies involvement.

Democrat nominee for governor in Arizona, Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, finds herself amid another race controversy as she was a “student leader” during her high school days when “pupils took part in a yearly tradition known as ‘Slave Day,'” according to a report Monday.

As Brody Ridder’s fellow classmates were signing each other’s yearbooks, no one was coming up to sign his. Some even straight up told the 12-year-old boy “no.”

A Texas middle school art teacher is on leave while the district investigates concerns about a yearbook cover that includes phrases such as “Black Lives Matter” and “I can’t breathe.”

Florida’s Bartram Trail High School, which received attention this year regarding its dress code, is facing more criticism after 80 female students’ yearbook photos were edited without their permission.

A New Jersey school district is paying a former teacher $325,000 after she claimed she was forced to digitally edit a pro-Trump “Make America Great Again” shirt a student wore in a yearbook photo.

Since the yearbook photo was released on Friday, 2020 Democrat presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris spearheaded a rush to call for Northam’s resignation. Even failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton weighed in on the issue.

Virginia Governor Ralph Northam on Saturday reversed a Friday admission that he was one of two people on his yearbook page dressed in blackface and a KKK hood.

Democrat presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris called for Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam to resign after a racially-charged photo surfaced from his medical school yearbook.

The establishment media have been spreading conspiracy theories about Brett Kavanaugh’s yearbook for more than three weeks. Now those conspiracies have been fully debunked.

Reasonable people can certainly disagree on whether or not they believe the allegations leveled against U.S. Senate candidate Roy Moore. Especially in the #MeToo era, as scores of women are rightfully coming forward for a long-overdue reckoning with Hollywood, Washington, the media, and other halls of elite power that ignored sexual misconduct for far too long.

The Washington Post’s Philip Bump found an FBI document expert who validated what we now know is a forged yearbook used as evidence against Roy Moore.

Gloria Allred, the feminist attorney and Democratic Party activist who represented Beverly Young Nelson last month when the latter accused Alabama Republican U.S. Senate nominee Roy Moore of sexual assault several decades ago, may have violated the Rules of Professional Conduct of the California Bar if she knew that a key piece of evidence she presented to the public was a partial forgery — as it has subsequently proved to be.

Three students at a New Jersey high school found slogans supporting President Donald Trump on their shirts and yearbook quotes edited out of their yearbook.

A high school in North Carolina is taking back yearbooks after concerns arose over the inclusion of the quote “Build That Wall,” which was attributed to President Trump.

The shooting team at Big Lake High School in Big Lake, Minnesota, will not be included in the school’s yearbook because the team members are holding guns in the photograph.

A Stockton high school has stated that it is willing to republish the school’s entire yearbook because a female student challenged the school’s dress policy for her senior portrait, prompting her exclusion from the yearbook. Crystal Cumplido, a senior at
