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Stephen A. Smith left speechless after Monica McNutt slams him on Caitlin Clark comments
SB Nation· 2 days agoIt’s takes A LOT to leave Stephen A. Smith speechless, but ESPN basketball analyst Monica McNutt did...
The Revisionist History of the Trump Trial Has Already Begun
The New Yorker· 6 days agoWhat Trump lacked in truly incandescent rage, however, was soon supplied, in excess, by his...
'Betrayal of U.S.': Jared Kushner blasted for condemning NATO 'aggression' in Serbia deal
The Raw Story· 12 hours agoFormer President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner has inked a controversial new real estate deal in Serbia that requires his company to erect a Russian propaganda monument that excuses ...
'Lock her up': Trump now claims he never said or backed this. But he did. A lot | Fact check
USA Today· 1 day agoFormer President Donald Trump said in a June 2 Fox News interview (direct link, archive link) that...
Arkansas Fans Need to Put Down Pitchforks
Sports Illustrated· 2 days agoArkansas fans love a good scapegoat and are experts at revisionist history. Arkansas didn't lose this weekend because the Hogs couldn't hit, and...
Wendell Pierce Claims Discrimination in Trying to Rent a Harlem Apartment
New York Times· 1 day agoThe renowned character actor, best known for playing Detective Bunk Moreland on HBO’s “The Wire,”...
Monica McNutt Leaves Stephen A. Smith Stunned With ‘First Take’ Criticism
Sports Illustrated· 2 days ago1. You rarely see Stephen A. Smith left speechless, but that was the case on Monday morning’s...
Louisiana schools make deal with conservative learning program PragerU
WBRZ 2 Baton Rouge· 3 days agoConservative learning program PragerU is making it way into Louisiana schools after the state...
Everything coming to PBS in June 2024
Digital Trends via Yahoo News· 3 days agoReveling in iconic disco tracks and remarkable archive footage, the series tells a powerful, revisionist history of the disco age. Dynamic Planet...
13 essential LGBTQ+ television shows (and a parade) to watch during Pride Month
Los Angeles Times· 3 days agoIn 1970s New York, gay and Black communities got sweaty together in small clubs and basement bars to the beat of disco music, a genre that made its way into the global mainstream, thanks to ...