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Don Lemon to appear in federal court for storming Minnesota church

| February 13, 2026 | 11 Comments
Don Lemon to appear in federal court for storming Minnesota church

Don Lemon is scheduled to appear in federal court for his role in storming a church in Minnesota. He is facing charges of violating the Face Act, which prohibits the obstruction of First Amendment rights as well as obstructions against the seeking of reproduction rights via the use of intimidation, interference, and injury. Lemon insists […]

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Super Bowl Halftime Show

| February 12, 2026 | 90 Comments
Super Bowl Halftime Show

From Superbowl XLII in ’08 that is. We are not the same.

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Major funding source for NPR and other public programing voted to dissolve

| January 9, 2026 | 35 Comments
Major funding source for NPR and other public programing voted to dissolve

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting Board voted to dissolve CPB in response to a lack of funding from Congress. This organization funded public programing, including Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood and Sesame Street. One justification they used for this move was to prevent CPB, idle without funding, from being used for purposes other than what it was […]

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“Boots” Next Netflix Flop

| October 18, 2025 | 33 Comments
“Boots” Next Netflix Flop

Fabulous New Netflix Series Touted as a “coming of age dramedy” Boots was inspired by The Pink Marine, the memoir of former US Marine Greg Cope White. The series follows a directionless, closeted Cameron Cope and his best friend Ray McAffey as they join a diverse group of Marine recruits. Together this ensemble navigates the […]

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Democrats keep having bad luck with polling

| August 1, 2025 | 13 Comments
Democrats keep having bad luck with polling

One of the ways that a media organization, attempting to influence the audience’s opinion, could obtain feedback is through polling. CNN once again found itself showing polling results that do not spell good news for the Democrats. Harry Enten, CNN data analyst, provided hints of his network’s sentiment by including the statement “despite everything that’s […]

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Bill Maher admits to getting it wrong about President Trump’s tariffs

| July 29, 2025 | 21 Comments
Bill Maher admits to getting it wrong about President Trump’s tariffs

Earlier in the year, Bill Maher, along with other Democrats and liberals, predicted that President Donald Trump’s tariffs would tank the American economy. However, while on a progressive YouTube podcast, Maher admitted that he got it wrong. Instead of the economy tanking, Maher admitted that the economy was doing good and that people were not […]

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‘The View’ going out of view

| July 25, 2025 | 25 Comments
‘The View’ going out of view

One of the hosts of “The View” commented that they had one more show before they were going on a hiatus, then asked if she was allowed to say that. Another host responded that it was too late. One of President Donald Trump’s sons took to X and described this news as a major win […]

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Cutting PBS and NPR funding is Trump’s attempt to control what we do and think

| July 19, 2025 | 45 Comments
Cutting PBS and NPR funding is Trump’s attempt to control what we do and think

Robert Reich, former U.S. Secretary of Labor, took to X to criticize the passing of a bill that cuts public broadcasting funding. Reich declared that President Trump is trying to control what we do and what we think. He is not the only one criticizing this bill. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse portrayed this move as an […]

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