“Real Time” host Bill Maher took a swipe at his corporate colleagues at CNN for the network’s non-stop bashing of former President Trump, suggesting it has gotten “boring” even for a Trump hater like himself. CNN, which has long been plagued with dwindling viewership, has relied on Maher for content over the past several months, more recently deciding to air …
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Black voters reportedly souring on Biden, consider 3rd-party candidates: 'The economy sucks'
A Georgia news reporter observed that while voting for former President Trump may be out of the question for some Black voters, the Republican nominee may nonetheless benefit from them losing enthusiasm for President Biden and his ailing economy. Casey Quinlan, the economy reporter for States Newsroom, wrote a piece for the Georgia Recorder, “Black voters key to electing Biden …
Read More »Caitlin Clark's high school coach 'so proud' after Iowa star's WNBA draft selection: 'Pretty surreal'
Caitlin Clark is taking her stardom to professional basketball after being selected as the number one pick in the 2024 WNBA draft. Although it was highly anticipated that the Iowa Hawkeyes star would be the first pick, her former high school coach said it was a “pretty surreal” moment when the selection was announced. “I think we all knew she …
Read More »MSNBC host praises 'DEI' officials prosecuting Trump: 'Wonderfully poetic'
MSNBC host Joy Reid praised some of the Black public officials prosecuting former President Trump, saying Monday “my DEIs are bringing it home.” Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg was the first person to criminally prosecute Trump, and it was “wonderfully poetic,” Reid said. DEI, which stands for diversity, equity and inclusion, has become a hot topic of debate as conservative …
Read More »Bay Area Christians fight city over 'hostile and targeted' cross removal: 'Discriminatory action'
A California club is fighting to get its cross back on what they say is their private property after an atheist group campaigned for it to be removed. Fifty years ago, a devout Christian asked the Albany Lions Club to build and maintain a large lighted steel and plexiglass cross on his private land, to be lit during the Christmas …
Read More »Parents groups react to study showing puberty blockers could cause permanent problems in boys: 'Unforgivable'
Parents groups sounded off on a new medical study which found fertility blockers could cause long-term fertility and health problems in boys. The study from the Mayo Clinic, which has not yet been peer-reviewed, analyzed more than 130,000 sperm cells from male children with gender dysphoria. The researchers examined the testicular cells of boys who had been on puberty blockers …
Read More »New York Times reporter declares Trump stared at her after she reported he fell asleep
New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman said she noticed Donald Trump specifically staring at her after she reported he fell asleep in the courtroom during the hush money trial on Monday. Haberman, who was part of the reporter pool in the courtroom, gave live updates on the trial and reported that Trump had fallen asleep in the courtroom. “You were …
Read More »Bill Maher: 'We've passed the Rubicon with 'Death to America' chants on US soil'
“Real Time” host Bill Maher said it’s time to draw the line when it comes to chants of “Death to America” on American soil. On Friday’s “Overtime” segment on YouTube, Maher addressed the protesters in Dearborn, Michigan, who shouted “Death to America” and “Death to Israel” during an International Al-Quds Day rally earlier this month. “Can I talk about American …
Read More »Suspended NPR whistleblower blasts CEO Katherine Maher: Lacks perspective on what America 'is all about'
Veteran NPR editor Uri Berliner, who is serving a five-day suspension for blowing the whistle on liberal bias at the organization, doesn’t think embattled CEO Katherine Maheris right for the job. Berliner put a newfound spotlight on NPR last week with a scathing takedown of his employer that detailed the “absence of viewpoint diversity” at the organization published in the …
Read More »Denver mayor boasts 'shared sacrifice' is required to make city 'welcoming' for migrants
Denver Democratic Mayor Mike Johnston conceded there would be “shared sacrifice” to reach the sanctuary city’s goal of being a “welcoming” place for illegal immigrants. The mayor’s remarks came during a CNBC interview for its “Cities of Success” series that aired on April 11 and was originally filmed in February. Around 40,000 migrants have arrived in Denver since last year, …
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