House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has faced years of scrutiny for her husband’s history of perfectly timed stock trades from conservative media outlets… but the scandal has been largely ignored in the mainstream media. But The New York Times finally took a look at stock trades by members of Congress… and the… Read More
Ken Starr, whose probe led to Clinton impeachment, dead at 76
Ken Starr, a former federal appellate judge and a prominent attorney whose criminal investigation of Bill Clinton led to the president’s impeachment and put Starr at the center of one of the country’s most polarizing debates of the 1990s, has died at age 76, his family said Tuesday. Starr died… Read More
Emmys pull record-low audience, down 1.5M from last year
The Emmy Awards hit a new low in viewership on Monday night, with its estimated audience of 5.9 million people even smaller than the COVID-19-disrupted ceremony two years ago. The Nielsen company said the ceremony honoring television’s best work, where “Ted Lasso” was named best comedy and “Succession” best drama,… Read More
California becomes first state with this content moderation policy
California will impose first-of-its-kind requirements on social media companies to publish their policies for removing disturbing content including hate speech, with details on how and when they remove that content, under a bill signed into law by Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom. “California will not stand by as social media is… Read More
Rabies alert issued over raccoon in bar
A woman walked into a North Dakota bar carrying a raccoon, leading health officials to warn those who had contact with the animal about possible rabies exposure. Bartender Cindy Smith said she was serving drinks at the Maddock Bar last week when a local resident brought in the animal during… Read More
Coming soon: A book of Limbaugh radio commentary
A compilation of radio commentary by the late Rush Limbaugh, from his early years on the air to his decades as a bombastic and influential voice in conservative politics, will be published Oct. 25. Threshold Editions, a conservative imprint of Simon & Schuster, announced Wednesday that “Radio’s Greatest of All… Read More
Karine Jean-Pierre escapes media “fact-checkers”
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre took office on May 13, four months ago. During this time, Jean-Pierre has escaped nearly every mainstream media “fact-checker.” Age-Rewinding Tech Improved 90-Year-Olds Mitochondria To A 30-Year-Old’s [Sponsored] On Tuesday, Fox News Digital reviewed several popular media “fact-checking” services — including those of CNN,… Read More
Unions threaten railroad shipping
The heads of the nation’s two largest rail unions said Sunday that the freight railroads’ move to begin delaying some shipments ahead of this week’s looming strike deadline is only an attempt to get shippers to increase the pressure on Congress to intervene and block a work stoppage by imposing… Read More
Twitter whistleblower raises glaring issues before Congress
The former security chief at Twitter told Congress that the social media platform is plagued by weak cyber defenses that make it vulnerable to exploitation by “teenagers, thieves and spies” and put the privacy of its users at risk. Peiter “Mudge” Zatko, a respected cybersecurity expert, appeared before the Senate… Read More
Alex Jones faces second trial over this
A Connecticut jury began hearing arguments Tuesday in a trial to decide how much money conspiracy theorist Alex Jones should pay relatives of victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting for spreading a lie that the massacre was a hoax. The trial is being held in Waterbury, less than… Read More
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