Media
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Stephen Colbert's Late Show Canceled Amid Criticism of Content and Ratings
May 21, 2026 — Media
Stephen Colbert's Late Show has been canceled, with critics citing lack of humor and interest as key factors in its decline.
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Katy Tur Questions Speaker Johnson's View on Rights, Ignites Debate on Declaration of Independence
May 19, 2026 — Media
Katy Tur's comments on Speaker Johnson's views on rights prompt criticism and highlight differing interpretations of the Declaration of Independence.
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Michael Jackson Biopic Ignites Debate Over Allegations
May 11, 2026 — Media
The release of a new Michael Jackson biopic has reignited discussions about past allegations against the late pop star, highlighting media narratives and public.
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Media Debate Over Political Rhetoric Intensifies Following Recent Violence
May 5, 2026 — Media
A New York Times columnist claims Democrats avoid violent rhetoric, sparking debate amid recent violent incidents involving political figures.
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Shooting at White House Correspondents’ Dinner Sparks Debate Over Political Rhetoric and Safety
Apr 28, 2026 — Explainers
Shooting at White House Correspondents’ Dinner Sparks Debate Over Political Rhetoric and Safety. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Shooting Incident at White House Correspondents’ Dinner Raises Concerns Over Political Rhetoric
Apr 27, 2026 — Media
A shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner has sparked debate over political rhetoric and safety, with Trump and media figures exchanging.
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CBS Correspondent Norah O'Donnell Faces Criticism for Comments on Trump After Assassination Attempt
Apr 27, 2026 — Media
CBS's Norah O'Donnell is criticized for repeating an alleged assassin's accusations against Trump, raising questions about media responsibility in reporting.
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Security Breach at White House Correspondents' Dinner Raises Concerns
Apr 26, 2026 — Media
A man armed with weapons breached security at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, prompting questions about Secret Service effectiveness.
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California Bill Aims to Restrict Investigative Journalism Amid Immigration Debate
Apr 15, 2026 — Media
California's proposed 'Stop Nick Shirley Act' raises concerns over potential restrictions on investigative journalism related to immigration issues.
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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche Addresses Calls for Accountability Amid DOJ Political Weaponization Claims
Apr 11, 2026 — Explainers
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche Addresses Calls for Accountability Amid DOJ Political Weaponization Claims. Report, context, and sources from The Liberty Tribune.
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Washington Post Criticizes Supreme Court's Conservative Majority
Apr 10, 2026 — Media
The Washington Post's recent article claims the Supreme Court's conservative justices are undermining civil rights, raising concerns about judicial impartiality.
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Forest Service Reorganization Sparks Debate Amid Media Criticism
Apr 9, 2026 — Media
The U.S. Forest Service is reorganizing its structure, moving its headquarters to Utah, amid criticism from some media outlets about potential impacts on wildfire.
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Calls for Accountability in DOJ Amid Allegations of Political Weaponization
Apr 9, 2026 — Opinion
Critics argue that only prosecutions can deter political weaponization of the DOJ, while media coverage faces scrutiny for bias.
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Pew Research Study Challenges Media Claims About Supreme Court Precedent Overturns
Apr 9, 2026 — Media
A new Pew Research study finds the Supreme Court's rate of overturning precedents is lower than previous courts, countering media narratives.
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FCC Chairman Warns Broadcasters on Public Interest Obligations
Mar 17, 2026 — Media
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr emphasizes broadcasters' duty to serve the public interest, sparking debate over media accountability and freedom.
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Media Coverage of Talarico Highlights Bias in Christian Political Narratives
Mar 4, 2026 — Media
Texas state Rep. James Talarico's Senate primary win raises questions about media bias in portraying Christian nationalism based on political affiliation.
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Media Coverage of Ayatollah Khamenei's Death Draws Criticism
Mar 2, 2026 — Media
The obituaries of Ayatollah Khamenei by major outlets have sparked debate over their portrayal of his legacy and actions during his rule.
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CBS 60 Minutes Segment on South African Farmers Draws Criticism
Feb 26, 2026 — Media
A CBS 60 Minutes segment aimed at debunking Trump's claims about violence against white farmers in South Africa raises questions about media narratives.
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CIA Retracts 19 Documents Over Bias Concerns
Feb 20, 2026 — Media
The CIA has withdrawn 19 intelligence documents after an audit revealed they did not meet standards of objectivity and quality, raising concerns about bias.
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Wall Street Journal Critiques Gen Z Spending Habits Amid Affordability Crisis
Feb 20, 2026 — Media
The Wall Street Journal's recent article critiques Gen Z's spending on luxury foods, highlighting generational divides amid economic challenges.
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CBS News Reporter Questions White House on Trump's Racism Claims, Press Secretary Responds with Laughter
Feb 19, 2026 — Media
During a White House briefing, CBS News' Ed O'Keefe questioned Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt about Trump's claims of being falsely labeled a racist, prompting.
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Rhode Island Hockey Game Shooting Raises Questions About Media Coverage
Feb 17, 2026 — Media
A shooting at a Rhode Island hockey game by Robert Dorgan, a transgender man, has sparked debate over media portrayal of identity in violent incidents.
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Andrew Cuomo Launches Radio Show Amid Ongoing Investigations
Feb 9, 2026 — Media
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo begins a radio show while facing federal investigations related to his nursing home policies during the pandemic.
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Nurses' Social Media Posts Spark Outrage Over Violent Rhetoric
Feb 4, 2026 — Media
Recent social media posts by nurses wishing harm on political opponents raise concerns about professionalism in healthcare.
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Concerns Rise Over Influence of Instagram on Political Discourse
Jan 29, 2026 — Media
A new report highlights the growing impact of Instagram influencers on political narratives, raising alarms about misinformation and public perception.
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Don Lemon Faces Backlash After Church Disruption with Activists
Jan 19, 2026 — Media
Don Lemon's involvement in a church disruption by anti-ICE activists raises questions about journalistic integrity and media bias.
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New York Times Analysis Sparks Debate Over Minneapolis Shooting Incident
Jan 12, 2026 — Media
A New York Times analysis of a Minneapolis shooting raises questions about law enforcement actions and media interpretations, igniting a public debate.
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2025 Winners and Losers: A Year in Review
Dec 31, 2025 — Opinion
The Federalist highlights key winners and losers of 2025, reflecting on immigration, media, and political figures.
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Media Credibility Declines Amid Allegations of Hoaxes in 2025
Dec 31, 2025 — Media
A report highlights significant media hoaxes in 2025, raising questions about journalistic integrity and public trust in news outlets.
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Critics Highlight 2025's Top Alleged Misrepresentations by Democrats
Dec 29, 2025 — Opinion
A new report outlines what it calls the top 25 lies of 2025, focusing on immigration, media narratives, and political accountability.
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Susie Wiles Faces Criticism After Vanity Fair Feature
Dec 16, 2025 — Media
Susie Wiles, Trump's Chief of Staff, draws scrutiny after revealing comments in a Vanity Fair feature, raising questions about her role and the administration's.
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Scott Pelley Critiques Media Landscape Amid CBS Credibility Concerns
Dec 15, 2025 — Media
Scott Pelley addresses challenges facing CBS News, attributing them to external pressures while critics point to the network's own reporting issues.
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Report Claims Nearly Half of Netflix Kids' Shows Feature LGBT Content
Dec 9, 2025 — Media
A report finds that 41% of Netflix's children's programming includes LGBT themes, raising concerns among some parents about cultural influence.
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The 'War Crimes' Hoax Was Always About Taking Out Hegseth
Dec 4, 2025 — Politics
In recent days, the media has been embroiled in controversy surrounding War Secretary Pete Hegseth, following a report from The Washington Post that accused him.
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Concerns Rise Over Political Censorship Tactics in the U.S. and U.K.
Dec 4, 2025 — Media
A recent report has raised alarms about potential censorship tactics being employed by political activists in the U.K. and their implications for free speech in.
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Joy Reid Engages in Controversial Remarks on Podcast
Nov 26, 2025 — Media
Joy Reid, former MSNBC host, sparked controversy during a recent episode of the podcast "I’ve Had It" where she made provocative comments regarding Vice.
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NYT: Illegal Alien Who Stole An American's Identity Is A Victim Too
Nov 25, 2025 — Immigration
The New York Times profiled Dan Kluver, an American whose identity was stolen by Guatemalan national Romeo Pérez-Bravo, and the fallout that followed.
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Media Push To Sink Comey Indictment Was Based On A Lie
Nov 21, 2025 — Media
Earlier this week, reports from various media outlets claimed that the grand jury that indicted former FBI Director James Comey did not see the final.
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Media and Left's Continued Focus on Transgender Issues Amid Controversy
Nov 21, 2025 — Media
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
Nov 20, 2025 — Media
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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Be Ready For The Next Epstein Revelation To Fall Flat
Nov 19, 2025 — Opinion
The ongoing saga surrounding the release of Jeffrey Epstein's files has drawn comparisons to the Russia-Collusion affair, with critics arguing that many.
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Wikipedia Faces Criticism Over Alleged Bias Amid Culture Wars
Nov 19, 2025 — Media
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
Nov 18, 2025 — Media
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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Ken Burns' 'The American Revolution' Miniseries Set to Premiere on PBS
Nov 14, 2025 — Media
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
Nov 14, 2025 — Media
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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Media Are Spinning That 'Gay Marriage' Case SCOTUS Rejected
Nov 11, 2025 — Media
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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BBC Director-General Resigns Over Edited Trump Footage
Nov 10, 2025 — Media
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
Nov 7, 2025 — Media
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
Nov 6, 2025 — Media
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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Arctic Frost '100 Times Worse Than Watergate' Media Won't Cover
Oct 30, 2025 — Media
The Senate Judiciary Committee recently described the FBI's Arctic Frost operation, which targeted various aspects of the Republican Party and conservative.