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‘The View’: Joy Behar Says She Got So Excited About Trump Conviction That ‘I Started Leaking’ |...
The Wrap via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoThe ABC hosts had a variety of different reactions The post ‘The View’: Joy Behar Says She Got So...
He Lost His Job. His Wife Went to Prison. Now He Wants to Take Down South Korea’s President.
The Wall Street Journal· 1 hour agoASIA NEWS SEOUL— Cho Kuk has lived a South Korean version of “House of Cards.” In just a few years,...
‘Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs’: Trump’s ‘not coherent’ post-conviction rant panned
The Raw Story· 11 hours agoSpeaking for over 30 minutes live on national television in his first official speech after a jury...
Trump Media Stock Falls After Guilty Verdict
New York Times· 17 hours agoFor former President Donald J. Trump, bad news can often be good because it rallies his most loyal supporters to his side. The same holds for many...
Tucker Carlson Producer Once Fired by Fox News Returns to Cable News
The Daily Beast· 3 days agoMcCaskill was ousted from Fox over a graphic calling Biden a “wannabe dictator.” Alexander McCaskill...
MAGA media rage in response to Trump's 34 guilty verdicts
Media Matters· 15 hours agoFox News stars and other MAGA media commentators have responded to former President Donald Trump’s...
How Partisan Media Outlets Covered Trump’s Guilty Verdict
New York Times· 11 hours agoPartisan news media’s reaction to the historic conviction of former President Donald J. Trump was...
Where’s Robert Shinn Now? Here’s if the 7M Founder Is in Jail For Allegedly Running a Cult on TikTok
StyleCaster· 6 hours agoHe's also the pastor and founder of Shekinah Church.
‘It’s just time’: Tom Wills shares the ups, the downs and why he’s retiring after 60 years in news
WJXT Jacksonville· 15 hours agoLittle did I dream when I went to college at American University in Washington, D.C., and joined the...
‘Tabloid Interest’: The Class of 1999 Looks Back on The Clinton-Lewinsky Scandal | News | The...
The Harvard Crimson· 12 hours agoTwenty-five years later, and in a much more polarized nation than that of 1999, students look back...