Theo Ramirez
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MediaConcerns Raised Over Media Portrayal of Rural Development in Tennessee
In Gainesboro, Tennessee, a small town about 90 minutes from Nashville, local residents and business owners are expressing concern over media portrayals that.
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MediaGLAAD Criticizes Charlie Kirk Following His Death
Charlie Kirk, a conservative Christian activist, was shot and killed on September 11, 2025, while speaking at Utah Valley University. In the aftermath, GLAAD.
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CultureTennessee Teacher Allegedly Mocks Charlie Kirk's Assassination
A Tennessee school science teacher has come under fire for a social media post that mocked the assassination of conservative figure Charlie Kirk. Emily Orbison.
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MediaCompanies Advertise on MSNBC Segment Following Charlie Kirk's Shooting
Numerous companies, including Pfizer and Procter & Gamble, ran advertisements during a segment of "Katy Tur Reports" on MSNBC, where host Katy Tur and a guest.
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CultureConcerns Rise Over Violent Themes in Recent LGBTQ+ Literature for Teens
Recent discussions surrounding the portrayal of violence in LGBTQ+ literature have intensified, particularly regarding works like Gretchen Felker-Martin's novel.
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MediaMedia Reactions to Charlie Kirk's Death Spark Controversy
Charlie Kirk, a prominent conservative commentator, was murdered on September 11, 2025, allegedly by a shooter who accused him of spreading hate. Following his.
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MediaDon't Let Leftist Media Gaslight You About 'Political Violence'
Singer Cyndi Lauper once encouraged her fans to not “be afraid” to let their “true colors” shine. In the wake of the assassination of conservative thought.
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MediaMSNBC's Katy Tur Faces Backlash Over Comments on Charlie Kirk's Death
MSNBC correspondent Katy Tur is under scrutiny for her comments regarding the assassination of conservative figure Charlie Kirk, who was shot and killed during.
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MediaCharlie Kirk Shot at Utah Event, Media Response Criticized
Charlie Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, was shot at a university event in Utah on September 10, 2025. He was 31 years old and reportedly died from his.
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MediaA Vile New York Times Propaganda Op, Annotated
The New York Times has faced criticism for its coverage of the murder of 23-year-old Iryna Zarutska in Charlotte, North Carolina. Critics argue that the article.
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MediaMedia Rush To Defend Democrats By Calling Murder 'Political'
A recent murder in Charlotte, North Carolina, has sparked a political debate, with some media outlets accused of downplaying the incident's significance. Iryna.
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CultureCracker Barrel's Cave Shows The Right Can Win The Culture War
Conservatives hold more cultural power than they may realize. The question is: Will they continue to use it?
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MediaRaddatz Suggests Trump Could Tamper With Epstein Evidence
During a recent episode of ABC's "This Week," Martha Raddatz interviewed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who reiterated his refusal to meet Russian.
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CultureConcerns Raised Over Women's Media Representation and Education
Recent critiques of media targeted at women suggest a growing disconnect between educational attainment and meaningful intellectual engagement. While women.
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MediaCBS Interview with Justice Barrett Draws Criticism for Bias
CBS anchor Norah O'Donnell's recent interview with Supreme Court Justice Amy Coney Barrett has sparked debate over media bias and the framing of judicial.
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MediaMedia Coverage of Charlotte Train Stabbing Sparks Controversy
On August 22, Iryna Zarutska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian national, was fatally stabbed multiple times while riding a light-rail car in Charlotte, North Carolina.
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CultureThe Role of Local Churches in Modern Dating Culture
A recent article in The New York Times highlights a new trend in dating apps aimed at fostering meaningful connections through intentional dating practices.
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MediaCritics Question Politico's Coverage of Obamacare Subsidies Amid Fraud Concerns
A recent article by Politico on the potential extension of Obamacare’s enhanced insurance subsidies has drawn criticism for allegedly omitting significant.
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CultureIn Small-Town Michigan, True American Values Are Strong
Every summer for the past six years, I’ve made a northwest migration — trading the political pulse of Washington, D.C., for the cool breezes of Lake Michigan’s.
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Culture5 Ways Travis And Taylor Can Make Peace With Irked NFL Fans
Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift are engaged, marking a significant moment in their relationship that has drawn considerable attention from NFL fans. As the Kansas.
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MediaRoberts Invites Leftist Bullying Campaigns Against SCOTUS
Chief Justice John Roberts has been criticized for altering his judicial approach to maintain the perceived legitimacy of the Supreme Court. This shift has.
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CultureCEO of Surrogacy Firm Discusses Controversial Fertility Practices
Barrie Drewitt-Barlow, CEO of the British Surrogacy Centre, recently revealed in an interview that he and his partner paid a model to be an egg donor to avoid.
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MediaMedia Coverage of Trump and Biden's Health: A Comparative Analysis
Recent media coverage has drawn attention to the differing portrayals of the health of former President Donald Trump and current President Joe Biden. A New York.
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MediaFarage Warns U.K. Censorship Could Affect Americans
U.K. Member of Parliament Nigel Farage testified before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, warning that the United Kingdom's Online Safety Act could.
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MediaTrump Is Alive. The Media's Credibility Is Dead
President Donald Trump is alive and well, despite a recent conspiracy theory suggesting otherwise. Over the weekend, claims circulated that Trump had died and.
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MediaMedia Controversy Surrounds David French's Recent Commentary
David French, a prominent conservative commentator, has sparked controversy with his recent column in The New York Times, where he addressed the backlash.
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CultureChristian Films Premiere at the Kennedy Center Amid Leadership Changes
The Kennedy Center hosted the world premiere of the documentary "The Revival Generation" on Wednesday, signaling a shift towards family- and faith-oriented.
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CultureCollege Football Season Opens with Expressions of Faith
The 2025 college football season kicked off over the weekend, showcasing thrilling games and notable moments, including several players publicly expressing.
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MediaSen. Klobuchar Responds to AI-Generated Deepfake Controversy
Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota is calling for legislation to address the growing issue of AI-generated deepfakes after a satirical video falsely attributed.
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MediaMedia Controversies Highlight Divisive Rhetoric on Race
Recent comments by former MSNBC host Joy Reid have sparked renewed debate over race and historical narratives in American media. In a video clip circulating on.
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MediaHere's Evidence We'd Never Have Lockdowns Without The Media
Artificial intelligence may make books even more important, as they preserve a footnoted historical record that an AI-powered internet edits and obscures in.
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Culture'Happy Gilmore 2's' Moral Message Is A Hole In One
When my wife suggested we watch Happy Gilmore 2, Adam Sandler’s self-written and produced reboot of the classic 1996 golf comedy, released in late July on.
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MediaMedia's Fearmongering Foiled As TX Measles Outbreak Ends
The West Texas measles outbreak that corporate media claimed would be the start of a national epidemic is officially over just eight months after it began.
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MediaMedia Coverage of Ukraine Conflict Criticized Amid Ongoing War
In a recent interview, CBS anchor Margaret Brennan raised concerns about President Donald Trump potentially pressuring Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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MediaMajor Sports Leagues Strengthen Ties with Networks Amid Streaming Challenges
In recent weeks, major sports leagues have solidified their partnerships with television networks, signaling a strategic move to enhance content distribution in.
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MediaTrump and Putin Meet in Alaska Amid Ongoing Ukraine Conflict
Former President Donald Trump met with Russian President Vladimir Putin on August 17, 2025, in Alaska, marking a significant step toward negotiations aimed at.
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MediaTrump Administration's Crime Initiative Faces Media Scrutiny
The Trump administration's recent efforts to combat crime in Washington, D.C., have drawn criticism from some media outlets, including Politico, which has.
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MediaTrump Blasts Media's Coverage Of Russia-Ukraine Negotiations
President Trump criticized the media's portrayal of his efforts to negotiate peace in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war during a meeting with Ukrainian President.
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MediaMSNBC to Rebrand as 'MS NOW' Amid Criticism of Bias
MSNBC announced plans to rebrand itself as "My Source News Opinion World," or "MS NOW," later this year, as part of a transition to a new media company called.
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CultureCritique of 'Sex and the City' Reboot Highlights Cultural Shifts
A recent opinion piece in The New York Times by author Jennifer Weiner critiques the reboot of the iconic series "Sex and the City," titled "And Just Like.
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MediaEXCLUSIVE: DHS Debunks Media Lies About 'Alligator Alcatraz'
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has responded to what it describes as misleading media coverage regarding the Alligator Alcatraz facility, a detention.
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CultureHBO's Hard Knocks Spotlights Buffalo Bills Player's Christian Faith
The latest episode of HBO Max’s hit series Hard Knocks featured a powerful segment on a Buffalo Bills player’s Christian faith.
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Culture'Little Beasts' Exhibition Explores Intersection of Art, Science, and Theology
The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., is currently hosting the exhibition "Little Beasts: Art, Wonder, and the Natural World," which runs through.
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MediaCritics Say Victimhood and Narcissism Are Common Among Journalists
A recent column by Washington Post journalist Karen Attiah has sparked discussion about the intersection of victimhood and self-absorption in contemporary.
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MediaTrump Administration's DOJ Takes Stance Against Big Tech Monopolies
The Department of Justice (DOJ) under President Donald Trump has intervened in a case alleging that major tech companies and media outlets colluded to suppress.
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CultureJim Lovell, Apollo 13 Commander, Dies at 97
Jim Lovell, the commander of the Apollo 13 mission and a pivotal figure in NASA's history, passed away last Thursday at the age of 97. His legacy is marked not.
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MediaDenver Post Doxxes Citizens For Sharing Public Records On Crime
On Aug. 1, The Denver Post exposed the names, locations, voter registrations, and employment of three private citizens who legally obtained public information.
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MediaPBS Parent Company Sent Tax Dollars To Cushy Lobbying Firm
When DOGE investigated the financial operations of USAID, it uncovered concerning instances of overspending and the funding of programs that fall outside the.