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U.S. Senate candidate goes viral for blaming NY earthquake on climate change, deletes post

Christina Amira Khalil, a U.S. Senate candidate for New Jersey, attracted serious ridicule on X for posting that the recent New York earthquake was caused by climate change.

Pro-accountability Boston city councilor has worst absence record: report

Tania Fernandes Anderson was absent from a number of City Council meetings, making her the "worst offender" on attendance despite advocating for more accountability.

Hamas defector tells pro-Palestinian activists they belong in 'a mental asylum' in brutal debate

Hamas defector Mosab Hassan Yousef debates pro-Palestinian activists on "Dr. Phil Primetime," calling them "useful idiots" who are "participants in the crime" through their activism.

Ex-DNC chair Donna Brazile frets 'nobody listens' when Biden talks

Donna Brazile complained Sunday that "nobody listens" when President Biden speaks, suggesting he doesn't have the proper reach from the bully pulpit.

Filmmaker releases β€˜Killing America’ after YouTube pulled trailer amid cease and desist

"Killing America" examines antisemitism in San Francisco-area schools after Hamas attacked Israel on October 7 and whether educational standards being lowered in the name of equity.

Bill Maher debates Star Wars actor if youth today are 'fragile': 'Not their fault'

Bill Maher complained the younger generation was too "fragile" because they were "raised wrong" and had been coddled by parents and the U.S. education system.

NPR editor rebukes own outlet's coverage of Hunter Biden laptop, COVID lab leak and Russiagate

An editor at NPR issued a strong rebuke of the outlet's coverage of major news stories, such as Hunter Biden's laptop, in an essay for The Free Press on Tuesday.

Richard Leibner, famed agent of prominent TV journalists, dies at 85

Richard Leibner, a prominent media agent who represented the who's who of TV news, died after a battle with cancer at the age of 85.

Kamala Harris agrees 2024 could 'genuinely' be the 'last democratic election'

During a recent podcast appearance, Vice President Kamala Harris claimed former President Trump winning in 2024 could mark the end of free elections in America.

Is our fiercely tribal politics just a distortion of reality?

Polarization is seen more and more as a feature and not a bug of American political life. With the 2024 presidential election coming, where does it stop?

Short questions with Dana Perino for Joe Concha

In this week's "Short questions," Fox News contributor Joe Concha reveals the three presidents he'd invite to a dinner party β€” and why participating in sports is so valuable for kids.

Trump demands 'no more funding' after NPR scandal: 'Not one dollar!'

Former President Trump condemned National Public Radio and called for it to no longer be funded by taxpayers after an insider made controversial claims about the organization.

Biden mocked after 'I'm in the 20th century' gaffe: 'Finally got something right'

President Biden was mocked on Wednesday after telling reporters he was in the "20th century" in response to a question about the Arizona abortion ruling.

Top Nikki Haley backer says Republicans will unite around Trump to 'do what's right for America'

New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu explained why he believes Nikki Haley's supporters will back Trump in November, arguing it is the 'right' thing to do for America.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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