Theo Ramirez
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Media and Left's Continued Focus on Transgender Issues Amid Controversy
The recent Transgender Day of Remembrance highlighted ongoing tensions surrounding transgender issues, particularly in the context of media coverage and.
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The Federalist Wins 2025 Dao Grand Prize for Investigative Journalism
The Federalist was awarded the 2025 Dao Grand Prize for Investigative Journalism on Wednesday for its extensive coverage of the Russia Collusion narrative. The.
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Wikipedia Faces Criticism Over Alleged Bias Amid Culture Wars
Wikipedia is under scrutiny for perceived bias, particularly following comments made by co-founder Jimmy Wales in a recent interview with The New York Times.
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How Politico Propagandists Use Corruption To Hide Ignorance
A recent analysis of Politico's reporting practices suggests a troubling trend in Washington journalism, where superficial understanding of policy may lead to.
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Culture
Concerns Rise Over AI's Role in Society and Spirituality
The emergence of AI-driven chatbots claiming to represent religious figures has sparked significant debate about the implications of artificial intelligence on.
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Decline in Marriage Aspirations Among Young Women Raises Concerns
A recent analysis by the Pew Research Center reveals a significant decline in the desire for marriage among high school girls over the past three decades. Only.
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New Book Explores Xi Jinping's Leadership Roots in CCP History
A new biography sheds light on the leadership style of Xi Jinping, the current General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), by examining the life of.
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UVA Plans Park to Replace George Rogers Clark Statue with Land Acknowledgement
The University of Virginia (UVA) is set to replace the statue of Revolutionary War hero Brigadier General George Rogers Clark with a new park that will serve as.
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'The American Revolution' Kicks Off Quarter-Millennial Celebrations
As the Quarter-Millennial anniversary of American independence approaches, Ken Burns's new documentary, 'The American Revolution,' set to premiere on November.
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Ken Burns' 'The American Revolution' Miniseries Set to Premiere on PBS
A new six-part miniseries titled "The American Revolution," directed by Ken Burns, will premiere on PBS this Sunday, November 16. The series aims to provide.
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Chinese Gov. Uses Threats, Secret Police To Cancel Film Festival
A Chinese film festival in the U.S. was forced to cancel this week due to harassment backed by the Chinese government against the organizer, filmmakers, and.
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Detroit Lions Star Apologizes If Trump Dance 'Offended Anyone'
Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown issued an apology on Wednesday for his touchdown celebration that featured a dance associated with former.
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Media Are Spinning That 'Gay Marriage' Case SCOTUS Rejected
The U.S. Supreme Court recently declined to hear a case that sought to overturn the 2015 Obergefell v. Hodges decision, which legalized same-sex marriage.
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Preparing for Thanksgiving and Christmas: Tips for Holiday Readiness
As the holiday season approaches, many families are beginning their preparations for Thanksgiving and Christmas. With the Advent season leading up to Christmas.
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BBC Director-General Resigns Over Edited Trump Footage
Tim Davie, the director-general of the BBC, resigned on Sunday following the network's airing of doctored footage of President Donald Trump speaking to.
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Sydney Sweeney Discusses Media Backlash in GQ Interview
Actress Sydney Sweeney addressed media scrutiny during a recent interview with GQ, where she discussed her upcoming film, "Christy," and her experiences with.
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NYT Is Terrified Of Mamdani, The Mayor It Helped Create
The New York Times editorial board recently expressed concern over the election of Zohran Mamdani, a self-identified communist, as mayor of New York City. In an.
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Culture
Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein Is A Monster Of Its Own Making
“If you do not award me love,” the monster tells Victor Frankenstein, “then I will indulge … in rage.”
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Charlie Puth Tacitly Disavows Abortion With Musings On Unborn Child
American singer-songwriter Charlie Puth, known for his previous advocacy for abortion rights, shared a video on Instagram featuring the heartbeat of his unborn.
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Culture
Visitors to D.C. Can Explore Open Attractions Amid Government Shutdown
The ongoing federal government shutdown has significantly impacted visitors to Washington, D.C., as many government buildings and museums have closed their.
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Arctic Frost '100 Times Worse Than Watergate' Media Won't Cover
The Senate Judiciary Committee recently described the FBI's Arctic Frost operation, which targeted various aspects of the Republican Party and conservative.
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Live By The Media, Die By The Media
Karine Jean-Pierre, the former White House press secretary, is currently promoting her memoir while facing criticism from the media that once supported her. In.
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Dungeons & Dragons Sacrificed Its Brand On Altar of Inclusivity
Recently, Wizards of the Coast, the parent company of Dungeons & Dragons, released a promotional image that unintentionally made the best case for cultural.
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Nicolle Wallace Is Blatantly Lying About Dems' Assassination Prep
MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace stated on Monday that she does not believe any Democrat has suggested that President Donald Trump is akin to Adolf Hitler. However.
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Culture
One in Four Young Americans Cut Off Parents, Citing 'Boundaries'
Recent data indicates that approximately 25% of young Americans have severed ties with their parents, a trend that is contributing to rising levels of.
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NFL Quarterbacks Highlight Faith in Week 8
Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud and New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields both publicly expressed their Christian faith following their respective.
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Pennsylvania Promotes Media Literacy Amid Concerns Over Bias
The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) is promoting media literacy education in K-12 schools, aiming to help students navigate misinformation and.
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Exhibit in Los Angeles Features Dismembered Confederate Statues
A new art exhibit in Los Angeles showcases a dismembered statue of Confederate General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson, which has been altered to depict a grotesque.
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'The Perfect Neighbor' Makes Points The Director Didn't Mean To
'The Perfect Neighbor' Makes Points The Director Didn't Mean To. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Robert De Niro Is One Of The Worst Old Men In America Today
Robert De Niro recently appeared on MSNBC's 'The Weekend,' where he shared his views on former President Donald Trump and the current political climate. The.
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PBS's Justice Kennedy Interview Shows Why Nobody Trusts Media
If anyone is wondering why Americans’ trust in corporate media to report the news fairly and accurately is at the lowest level in recorded history, then watch.
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CBS's '60 Minutes' Features Controversial Ex-DOJ Lawyer
CBS's "60 Minutes" aired an interview with Erez Reuveni, a former acting deputy director for the Office of Immigration Litigation, who was dismissed from the.
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Google's Search Results on Transgender Issues Draw Criticism
A recent search for stories about children adopting transgender identities has sparked debate over the accuracy and bias of Google's search results. Users.
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Debate Surrounds Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Halftime Performance
The selection of Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny to headline this NFL season’s Super Bowl halftime show has sparked significant debate, with former President.
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Laurel, Mississippi: A Model for Architectural Revival
Laurel, Mississippi, has emerged as a focal point for architectural revival, inspired by the City Beautiful Movement. This small town, known for its historic.
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Federalist Responds to New Department of War Media Access Guidelines
The Federalist has issued a statement regarding the recently released media access guidelines from the Department of War, asserting that the guidelines do not.
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Culture
Saudis Acquiring Electronic Arts Means Fewer Woke Video Games
Last month, Electronic Arts (EA) was sold to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and a firm owned by Jared Kushner in a $55 billion deal. The acquisition has sparked.
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TikTok Pushes Sexual Content To Minors
TikTok, a Chinese app and one of the most influential social media platforms, has been found to push sexually explicit content to minors while blocking.
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Vice President Vance Critiques ABC's Stephanopoulos During Live Interview
Vice President J.D. Vance criticized ABC News host George Stephanopoulos during a live interview on October 12, 2025, accusing him of promoting misinformation.
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Welker Questions Trump and Biden Negotiation Skills on Meet the Press
On October 12, 2025, NBC's "Meet the Press" featured a discussion on the recent peace deal between Israel and Hamas, with Vice President J.D. Vance and.
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Stephanopoulos Cuts Off Vance As Interview Goes Bad: This Week
During an interview on ABC's This Week, host George Stephanopoulos confronted Vice President J.D. Vance regarding a ProPublica report alleging that Tom Homan.
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Columbus Day 2025: Statues Stand Amid Controversy
As Columbus Day 2025 approaches, the statue of Christopher Columbus at Union Station in Washington, D.C., remains intact, despite previous calls for its.
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'Brian And Maggie' Shows What Media Corruption Stole From Us
In recent years, the media landscape has faced significant scrutiny, with criticisms regarding corruption and bias becoming increasingly prevalent. The.
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Concerns Rise Over LGBT Content in Children's Programming
Concerns are mounting over the inclusion of LGBT themes in children's programming, particularly following recent criticisms aimed at Netflix. Influential.
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UMD Student Government Excludes Jews' Vote On Israel Boycott
On Yom Kippur, the University of Maryland (UMD) Student Government Association (SGA) passed a boycott, sanctions, and divestment resolution against Israel, with.
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Report: Major CBS, ABC, PBS Shows Silent on Jay Jones Scandal
Over the course of five days following the emergence of a controversy, major CBS, ABC, and PBS broadcast shows did not discuss Democrat Jay Jones’ violent text.
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Senate Hearing Addresses Allegations of Censorship by Federal Government
Sean Davis, CEO and co-founder of The Federalist, testified before the Senate Commerce Committee on October 7, 2025, regarding allegations of censorship by the.
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Federalist CEO Alleges Government Censorship During Senate Hearing
Sean Davis, CEO and co-founder of The Federalist, testified before the Senate Commerce Committee on October 8, 2025, alleging that the U.S. government engaged.
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Government Censorship of Americans Discussed in Senate Hearing
During a Senate Commerce Committee hearing on October 8, 2025, Sean Davis, CEO and co-founder of The Federalist, testified against what he described as.
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Cracker Barrel Abandons Controversial Rebranding Amid Leadership Changes
Cracker Barrel has officially abandoned its recent rebranding efforts, which included a new logo and store redesign, after facing significant backlash and.