Colossal Obsession: Networks Spend Over 27 Hours in One Year Hyping Epstein Files
In the past year, networks have dedicated over 27 hours to discussing Jeffrey Epstein, often attempting to connect President Trump to the notorious figure.
Controversial Remarks by Cities Church Riot Leader Ignite Backlash
Chauntyll Allen, a prominent BLM organizer and St. Paul School Board Clerk, has drawn criticism for her shocking suggestion regarding the graves of White individuals.
The Wealthy Advocates of Socialism: A Closer Look
An examination of why many affluent individuals, including prominent figures like Sanders and Mamdani, support socialist policies despite their own wealth.
Today's Highlights: Insights from MRC's Media Watchdogs
Stay updated with the latest insights from MRC's Media Watchdogs, covering media bias and significant omissions in reporting.
Big Four News Apps Fail to Acknowledge America’s 250th Anniversary
An analysis by the Media Research Center shows that major news platforms like Apple News and Google News did not celebrate America's 250th anniversary, raising concerns about their commitment to American values.
Late Night Comedy Shows Criticize Trump After Team USA's World Cup Loss
Following Team USA's disappointing 4-1 defeat to Belgium in the World Cup, late night comedy shows took the opportunity to criticize President Trump. The Daily Show's Ronny Chieng was among those who reacted.
Global Perspectives on America Under Trump: Media Critique and Public Praise
As the world watches, reactions to America's lifestyle and leadership under Trump reveal a stark divide, with some praising its benefits while others express embarrassment.
AP Critiques Trump's Political Remarks on Communism at Mount Rushmore
The Associated Press has issued a warning regarding former President Trump's comments about communism made during his speech at Mount Rushmore, labeling them as politically charged.
Trump's Ongoing Critique of NATO: A Retrospective
As President Trump meets with NATO leaders this week, we reflect on his consistent criticisms of the alliance, branding it as weak and ineffective.
ETIAS Launch Delayed? Europe’s New €20 Travel Authorisation System Faces Setback
The European Union is reportedly considering delaying the rollout of the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS) until 2027, following issues with the EES.
Trump’s Greenland Obsession Resurfaces at NATO Summit
At the NATO summit, President Trump revisits his controversial interest in acquiring Greenland, criticizing European allies for their handling of international issues.
Verdict Expected in Berlin Doctor's Murder Trial Involving 15 Patients
A Berlin court is poised to deliver its verdict in a case where a doctor is accused of murdering 15 seriously ill patients. The outcome could have significant implications for healthcare practices.
NBC Nightly News Misses Key Local Fraud Indictments in Medicaid Cuts Report
A recent NBC report on Medicaid cuts highlights the struggles of families but fails to mention local fraud indictments, raising questions about the completeness of the coverage.
Greece Celebrates Ancient Gods at Annual Polytheism Festival on Mount Olympus
Each summer, Mount Olympus transforms into a vibrant hub of cultural celebration as communities gather for the annual polytheism festival, honoring ancient Greek mythology.
Can Europe’s Waterways Provide Relief from Deadly Heat?
With rising temperatures threatening public health, experts are looking at district cooling systems that utilize Europe’s waterways as a sustainable alternative to traditional air conditioning.
Politico Correspondent Clarifies Graham Platner's Non-Association with DSA
A recent statement from a Politico correspondent has clarified that Graham Platner is not backed by the Democratic Socialists of America, addressing potential misconceptions.
6 Arrested After Teen Takeover at July 4 Block Party in South Carolina
New video footage has surfaced from a chaotic July 4 block party in North Charleston, South Carolina, where six teens were arrested following a violent confrontation with police.
Platner Campaign Scrubs Job Openings from Website – But ‘Urgently Hiring’ Defense Strategist
Amid scandals and pressure to withdraw, Graham Platner, the Maine Senate Democrat nominee, has posted an urgent job opening for a Research Director.
Examining Consent: The Case of Platner's Intoxication
This article delves into the controversial topic of consent in situations involving intoxication, raising important questions about accountability and societal perceptions.
CIA Pressures Navy Veteran to Withdraw Book on CNN Defamation Case
The CIA is demanding that Navy veteran Zachary Young delete his manuscript for 'American Spy', a book that chronicles his defamation lawsuit against CNN.