President Donald Trump had a tense exchange with a reporter during a press Q&A, dismissing the outlet and telling the journalist to “get a real job.” The moment came after a broader discussion involving a Republican congressman’s health situation.
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Saturday Night Live sparked criticism after a sketch mocking President Donald Trump over gas prices and the Iran conflict. Republican viewers say the show has become openly partisan.
Episode 2716 explores how narratives are shaped in modern politics and media. Experts revisit the Vince Foster case and ongoing questions surrounding it.
The FCC warned broadcasters they could face action over alleged “news distortions” in coverage of the Iran conflict. The message signals tougher scrutiny of licensed TV and radio networks.
The documentary Planet Mind Control explores claims that media, films, and cultural messaging shape human behavior through repetition and subconscious influence. The film examines product placement, symbolism, and the psychology of suggestion.
Rep. Tim Burchett pushed back against Democratic criticism over surf and turf meals served to U.S. troops, calling the outrage hypocritical.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt criticized ABC News after the outlet updated a story about an FBI alert involving an unverified Iran drone threat. She warned that misleading reporting can spread panic before corrections reach the public.
Reports suggest Iran’s ruling clerics may have relocated from Tehran after a devastating strike killed top regime figures. The move could shift power toward the Revolutionary Guard.
CNN faces criticism after airing Iranian state messaging and reporting from Tehran under government permission during the ongoing conflict.
Tax filings reveal that several former Obama administration officials received large salaries while working for the Obama Foundation. CEO Valerie Jarrett reportedly earned about $740,000 in 2024 as the foundation expanded staffing and operations.
Two teenagers accused of throwing a powerful explosive into a New York crowd are being described by some outlets as “radicalized YouTubers.” Critics say the framing hides deeper questions about terrorism, media narratives, and public safety.
This investigation argues that the same networks tied to pandemic-era financial interests also funded and supported censorship campaigns against dissenting voices. It connects NGO reports, political pressure, tech moderation, and federal exhibits into one broader narrative about power, profit, and speech suppression.
Former co-host Elizabeth Hasselbeck returned to The View and quickly ignited debate with the panel. Her remarks on crime statistics and border security drew strong reactions online.
Loudoun County Public Schools reached a settlement with Christian students disciplined after objecting to a transgender student using their locker room. The case raised national questions about religious freedom, student rights, and school gender policies.
Debate erupted after U.S. strikes on Iran as critics and supporters clashed over the justification and strategy. The dispute highlights deeper divides over American foreign policy.
After winning gold in Milan, the US women’s hockey team is brushing off media controversy surrounding a White House visit. Players say they want to celebrate their victory and move forward.


















