President Trump criticized Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance, calling it one of the worst in history. The comments sparked strong reactions online.
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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.
A historical examination of how American journalism built its authority and how narrative, competition, and technology shaped public trust. Part I traces the press from the founding era to the Internet age.
Billie Eilish’s Grammy speech ignited backlash over immigration, borders, and American history. Critics argue her remarks reflect progressive virtue signaling and historical oversimplification.
The Washington Post announced one of the largest layoffs in its history, cutting roughly a third of its workforce and reducing coverage across departments. Staff and industry figures warn the cuts could weaken the paper’s journalistic reach and ambitions.
A student-led anti-ICE protest in Los Angeles escalated as tensions rose with police near a federal building. Authorities declared an unlawful assembly and arrested a minor.
A jury awarded millions to a detransitioner after ruling doctors committed malpractice by approving irreversible gender surgery on a minor. The case may reshape medical accountability nationwide.
A deep investigation into how Dominion and Smartmatic became central to the 2020 election trust crisis and why transparency, audits, and paper ballots remain unresolved demands.
CNN host Dana Bash was challenged on-air after misstating key facts about the legal case involving Don Lemon. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche pushed back, citing court findings and indictment details.
Don Lemon was released without bail following his arrest and used a press appearance to claim he is being targeted for “covering the news.” Prosecutors say he faces serious federal charges tied to disrupting a church service.
House Republicans criticized Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer’s immigration enforcement reform demands as a “non-starter,” arguing that Democrats’ conditions would handcuff ICE and threaten funding for the Department of Homeland Security. GOP lawmakers stressed the need to support immigration enforcement and oppose changes tied to budget legislation.
Senate leaders are racing to pass a temporary funding plan to keep the Department of Homeland Security open while lawmakers negotiate immigration-enforcement reforms, even as a partial government shutdown looms. The deal reflects deep divisions over ICE and border policy after controversial federal actions in Minneapolis.
This article critiques ABC World News Tonight for repeatedly emphasizing positive identifiers for Renee Good and Alex Pretti and argues this narrative frame serves to influence viewer perception. It discusses how this framing fits into broader Minneapolis unrest coverage.


















Dear Diary: Ex-CNN ‘Journo’ Jim Acosta Says He’d Fire Scott Jennings If He Worked for Him
At a recent media forum with Mehdi Hasan and Joy Reid, Jim Acosta stated that if Scott Jennings worked for him, he would fire him, drawing reactions online. The comment highlights tensions between media personalities and political commentary today.