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Young Democratic voter admits she regrets voting for Biden: 'Frankly...I'm embarrassed'

Young progressive voters explained why President Biden had lost their vote, with one woman even saying she was "embarrassed" to have voted for Biden in 2020.

50 NPR employees demand CEO Katherine Maher, editor-in-chief publicly rebuke 'factual inaccuracies'

A group of NPR employees signed a letter addressed to NPR leadership, calling on leaders to publicly address Uri Berliner's essay, specifically its "factual inaccuracies and elisions."

As N.Y. Times investigates leaks, liberal newsrooms have the upper hand

A potentially damaging leak at the New York Times has created a whodunnit pitting the new school, representing an anti-Israel standpoint, against the old guard.

University of North Carolina may scrap DEI goals, roles in dramatic policy shift

The University of North Carolina (UNC) may scrap its DEI positions, at a university governance committee meeting on Wednesday, following the lead of Florida and Texas.

NPR whistleblower Uri Berliner resigns: β€˜I cannot work in a newsroom where I am disparaged’

Longtime editor Uri Berliner, who is serving a five-day suspension forΒ blowing the whistleΒ on liberal bias at NPR,Β announced Wednesday he resigned.

Stephen A. Smith calls liberals cowards for lawfare against Trump: 'Scared you can't beat him'

ESPN host Stephen A. Smith said the hush money trial involving former President Trump is evidence liberals are "scared" they "can't beat him on the issues and the merits."

Columnist rips conversation around WNBA salaries: 'Another form of misogyny'

Sports columnist Jemele Hill teed off on the conversation around WNBA salaries and said comparing them to the NBA is "another form of misogyny."

WaPo editorial board member warns 'many will not survive' unless culture and political systems change

Washington Post opinion columnist Karen Attiah warned readers that 'many will not survive' with the current cultural and political systems in place unless they enter into 'self preservation mode.'

JESSE WATTERS: The NPR CEO is an avid lib and a liar

Fox News host Jesse Watters reacts to NPR suspending whistleblower Uri Berliner without pay for exposing media bias on "Jesse Watters Primetime."

West Virginia AG vows to keep defending girls' sports despite court ruling against transgender ban

West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, a Republican, vowed to keep fighting to keep biological males out of girls sports after a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday to overturn a state transgender sports ban.

MSNBC host praises 'DEI' officials prosecuting Trump: 'Wonderfully poetic'

MSNBC's Joy Reid applauded the "DEIs" prosecuting Donald Trump on Monday, calling it "wonderfully poetic" as his first criminal trial in New York is underway.

Suspended NPR whistleblower blasts CEO Katherine Maher: Lacks perspective on what America 'is all about'

Suspended NPR editor Uri Berliner doesn’t think embattled CEO Katherine Maher is right for the job after her far-left political views on social media came to light.

Suspended NPR whistleblower blasts CEO Katherine Maher as β€˜opposite’ of β€˜what America is all about’

Suspended NPR editor Uri Berliner doesn’t think embattled CEO Katherine Maher is right for the job after her far-left political views posted to social media were unearthed by NPR critics.

NPR suspends veteran editor who blew whistle on liberal bias at organization

NPR has suspended veteran editor Uri Berliner after he detailed his employer’s "absence of viewpoint diversity" last week in aΒ stunning rebukeΒ of the news organization.

Michael Moore warns Biden he'll lose like Hillary did in 2016 over support for Israel

Michael Moore, a liberal activist, warned on Monday that he would lose to Donald Trump in the presidential election like Hillary Clinton did in 2016 over his support for Israel.

New NPR CEO's social media posts show progressive views, support for Clinton, Biden

NPR President and CEO Katherine Maher's old tweets have resurfaced after she attempted to address an NPR senior editor's concerns about left-wing bias at the outlet.

ABC's Stephanopoulos clashes with GOP governor over support for Trump in heated interview

ABC News host George Stephanopoulos clashed with GOP Gov. Chris Sununu on Sunday over his support for former President Trump, despite his past criticism of him.

Nebraska lawmakers pass bill that would allow smaller school districts to arm staff members

Nebraska's rural school districts could soon be protected by armed staff members, thanks to one of several bills passed by state lawmakers near the end of legislative session.

Viral TikTok creator gets sage advice from elderly folks: 'Don't worry about tomorrow'

Yair Brachiyahu is asking elders their best life advice, biggest regrets, and more in his viral TikTok interviews -- accumulating over 9M likes, and over 350k followers.

Whoopi Goldberg doubles down on claim GOP wants to 'bring slavery back'

Whoopi Goldberg claimed on Wednesday's "The View" that the Republican Party wants to "bring slavery back," while discussing the Arizona abortion ruling.

Robert MacNeil, longtime PBS anchorman, dies at 93

Longtime political journalist, PBS anchorman and the founder of "PBS NewsHour," Robert MacNeil, has passed away in a Manhattan hospital at the age of 93.

Conan O'Brien recalls NBC network chief who was 'tight with OJ' that fired SNL's Norm MacDonald

Comedian Conan O'Brien marked the death of O.J. Simpson Thursday by recalling how the late comic Norm MacDonald got fired from SNL's "Weekend Update" for mocking the former NFL star.

OJ Simpson, the white Bronco and America. The car chase that changed everything

The arrival of the reality TV industry began on June 17, 1994. That's the date of the infamous slow-speed chase with O.J. Simpson in a white Ford Bronco on a California highway.

Trump's name 'incorrectly' used in LA Times' OJ Simpson obituary: 'Freud Lives'

The Los Angeles Times accidentally referred to former President Donald Trump in its obituary for controversial former football player O.J. Simpson on Thursday.

NPR editor's bombshell essay causing 'turmoil' at liberal outlet: Report

The New York Times reported that NPR is facing "turmoil" among staff following the bombshell essay penned this week by veteran senior business editor Uri Berliner.

Harvard defends return to old policy requiring SAT/ACT test scores for admission

Harvard faculty defended their choice to revert back to requiring standardized test scores for admissions to Harvard, a policy that was briefly abandoned in recent years.

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