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.
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Netflix shares fell after the company declined calls to remove Susan Rice from its board amid political backlash. The dispute unfolds as regulators review a major acquisition bid and rising antitrust scrutiny.
FBI Director Kash Patel attended Team USA’s gold medal hockey victory while on official travel in Italy. The visit drew political criticism over optics and trip expenses.
A former Reed College security chief says he stands by his decision to assist the FBI in identifying a suspect who assaulted a federal officer during a Portland ICE riot. The suspect has since pleaded guilty.
A CNN political analysis warns Democrats may struggle in gubernatorial races despite federal ambitions. State-level power could remain largely in Republican hands.
Comments on a Fox News panel ignited debate over whether individuals diagnosed with gender dysphoria should face firearm eligibility restrictions. The discussion centers on mental health, civil rights, and public safety.
Eric Swalwell’s college-era poetry and op-eds resurfaced, drawing scrutiny as the congressman campaigns for California governor.
Russia claims Western allegations over Alexey Navalny’s death are intended to distract from the Epstein files fallout, calling the accusations baseless.
Chuck Schumer faced scrutiny after comments opposing voter ID laws despite strong bipartisan public support. Debate intensifies over the SAVE Act and election integrity.
ABC issued a clarification after Rep. Thomas Massie made claims tying Trump to Epstein files. The interview highlighted document releases, redactions, and disputes over context and accusations.
Scott Jennings pushed back on CNN claims that voter ID laws target Black voters, pressing for specifics on the SAVE Act. The exchange highlighted broader tensions over election security and voting rights.
A mass shooting at a British Columbia secondary school left 10 people dead and more than two dozen injured. Authorities continue investigating the suspect and motive behind the attack.
A DOJ Religious Liberty Commission member was removed after defending Candace Owens during a hearing on antisemitism. The dispute highlights tensions over free speech, faith, and media influence.
Media coverage has focused on criticism of ICE, but recent operations show significant enforcement results. Officials highlight cooperation with local law enforcement and hundreds of arrests.
President Trump criticized Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance, calling it one of the worst in history. The comments sparked strong reactions online.
An AP article questioning diversity in winter sports triggered backlash and debate about merit, access, and representation. Critics argue participation reflects culture, exposure, and skill rather than politics.


















