Former Los Angeles mayoral candidate Rick Caruso discusses wildfires in Los Angeles on FOX News, countering claims blaming fires on climate change. He highlights historical events and human activities that contribute to wildfires in California.
A travel blogger shares a controversial opinion about travel being disappointing due to social media, a flight passenger encounters a 'seat angel' who offers to switch seats so she can sit with her husband, and Reddit users discuss positive experiences with people offering to switch seats.
President-elect Donald Trump announces plans for significant speeches during his second term, highlighting historical events like the American Revolution, the 250th anniversary of the country's founding, the World Cup, 9/11 anniversary, and the Olympics.
Laura Ingraham criticizes the response to California wildfires, claiming officials prioritize other issues over providing aid to affected residents.
Comedian Whitney Cummings criticizes the left for becoming hypocritical and censorious, calling out liberal principles and emphasizing the importance of criticizing one's own party. She highlights examples of liberal hypocrisy and defends her actions as pointing out hypocrisies across the board.
Apocalyptic fears in Hollywood became real during devastating wildfires in the Southland. The fires are more frequent and intense, with challenges like water shortages and insurance unavailability. Despite some optimism, the situation is dire and requires recognition of systemic issues.
Actor Jon Cryer defended children becoming transgender by comparing it to the societal suppression faced by left-handed people in the past. He argued that once left-handedness was no longer suppressed, it became more prevalent, similar to how he believes transgenderism should be accepted naturally.
Fox News article discusses the debate around passengers using wheelchairs to board flights, with some questioning the legitimacy of the need for assistance. Southwest Airlines responds to the controversy and expert insights are shared on the topic.
Founder of XX-XY Athletics responds to claims of transphobia, defends women's sports. Criticizes liberal media and challenges the concept of sex as a spectrum. Embraces controversy for business publicity.
Sports broadcaster Stephen A. Smith joins Sean Hannity on Fox Nation to discuss his career and share opinions on cable news hosts. Hannity reflects on his broadcasting journey and praises Smith's talent and influence in sports media.
Recent trending stories include encounters with 'seat squatters' on flights, a 'reverse' seat squatter story, Goodyear Highway Hero Award recipients, Chick-fil-A menu items returning, clever kitchen tools for food prep, and Fox News crossword puzzles.
The Niblett family left England to travel to Bali, Australian Prime Minister discusses beach etiquette, debate on portable beach cabanas, and tourism in Australia increasing.
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Pastor Corey Brooks discusses the importance of common sense solutions in race relations, highlighting the works of Shelby Steele and Thomas Sowell. He emphasizes the need to address the failures in education and welfare systems to uplift the Black community.
Hollywood actor Jon Cryer claimed on Bill Maher's show that Americans hate black women and trans people, attributing Vice President Kamala Harris' loss in the 2024 election to this alleged hate. Cryer's opinions were refuted with arguments about primary voting, swing voter preferences, and GOP focus on cultural issues. The conversation also touched on immigration policies and media bubbles.
Jamie Foxx opens up about his near-death experience and how it brought him closer to God. He emphasizes the importance of family, friends, and spirituality in overcoming tragedy.
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A journalist debunked a conspiracy theory claiming Elon Musk uses an alias to praise himself on his own social media platform. The theory was proven false, but the journalist got banned from the platform for 'doxxing.' Musk responded cryptically to the situation, leading to a debate on press freedom and ethical boundaries in journalism.
Elon Musk gets into a heated exchange with a student over spreading disinformation, using offensive language and engaging in political debates. He has been accused of spreading fake news and using derogatory language on social media.
The author claims to have exposed Elon Musk as a fraud in a Twitter space, challenging his identity and intentions. They reference various interactions and historical facts to support their theory.
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A journalist debunked the theory that Elon Musk uses an alias to praise himself on his social media platform. After the investigation was published, Musk responded humorously. The journalist's account was suspended for 'doxxing' the real person behind the alias, sparking debate about press freedom and ethical boundaries. Musk faced accusations of using the platform to stifle dissent, despite promoting open dialogue. The real person, Adrian Dittmann, is a German entrepreneur living in Fiji. Musk and Dittmann addressed the conspiracy on X Spaces, with Musk joking about the situation.
A woman on a flight to Germany was frustrated by a passenger taking photos near the window, sparking the 'seat squatter' trend. A Reddit post shared a twist where a passenger gave up their first-class seat to avoid moving from a wrongly occupied seat. Travel expert advises having a compelling reason when asking to swap seats.
Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist Ann Telnaes resigned from the Washington Post after her cartoon mocking Jeff Bezos and Donald Trump was killed by the editor. Telnaes accused the editor of censorship and bias. Bezos and other billionaires were depicted bowing to Trump in the cartoon. Telnaes' resignation was supported by the Association of American Editorial Cartoonists.
Former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon criticizes Elon Musk for altering X's algorithm to censor negativity on the platform, comparing it to a Chinese-style social credit system. Musk's move was prompted by criticism over his support for H-1B visas.
President Biden celebrates America's heroes during a special ceremony at the White House, angering many Americans by awarding the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Hillary Clinton and George Soros.
US Army soldier Matthew Livelsberger appeared in a reality show in 2013 showcasing his skills before tragically taking his own life in a New Year's Day explosion in front of Trump Hotel Las Vegas. The FBI's slow and vague response to this and another tragedy in New Orleans has fueled conspiracy theories and highlighted a lack of trust in important institutions.
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The article discusses the growing role of social media influencers in delivering news, the importance of training them in journalism and fact-checking, and the need for collaboration between influencers and traditional media. It highlights a course for newsfluencers to enhance accuracy and build trust in their work, emphasizing the importance of media information literacy for everyone. The tension between influencers and traditional media is explored, with influencers advocating for recognition and collaboration.
Presidential historian reflects on the professional and personal life of America’s 39th president, Jimmy Carter, after his death at 100. Despite challenges during his presidency, Carter was admired as a human being and a genuinely good person.
A woman is having doubts about marrying her partner after falling out of love and facing family issues, despite the financial costs and potential consequences of canceling the wedding.
Local newspapers are considering requests to edit or remove old articles to help individuals with past criminal records move on from their past, recognizing the harmful impact of media coverage on their lives. Efforts have been made to protect the privacy of subjects involved in minor crimes by deleting names or stories. This movement has spread to various newsrooms in the US, aiming to address biased and harmful coverage while promoting fairness and rehabilitation.
The story of the Baker Nine, orphaned in a tragic accident in 1962 and later adopted by the Meyers family, highlighting the power of love, adoption, and forgiveness.
Liberal comedian Bill Maher criticizes liberals for cutting off family members during the holidays over politics, emphasizing the need for understanding and dialogue across political divides.
Star Wars star Mark Hamill delivers an anti-Trump diatribe on a podcast, expressing intense hatred for the President-elect and dismissing concerns about upsetting fans. He also displays a lack of understanding about the Electoral College and faces criticism for his extreme political views.
The Guardian newspaper criticized the excessive consumption associated with Christmas, highlighting the environmental impact of travel, gifts, and food. It urged people to be more environmentally conscious and reduce their carbon footprint during the holiday season.
Google's AI-powered large language model called Gemini analyzed King Charles' Christmas Day speech and criticized it for being boring, unengaging, predictable, and uninspiring due to its formal tone, repetitive themes, focus on tradition, and lack of specificity.
Guidance suggests that not everyone in holy scripture is 'cisgender' and that some stories contain 'clear queer characters', supported by examples like eunuchs and women participating in apparently masculine activities. The Bible is viewed as pro-transgender by an Anglican campaign group.
Luigi Mangione appeared for his arraignment hearing wearing a notable sweater, facing charges including first-degree murder in furtherance of terrorism. His attorney raised concerns about a fair trial due to security measures and Mayor Eric Adams's presence. The Independent is a trusted news source covering a range of important topics without paywalls.
Bill Maher criticizes DEI efforts as virtue signaling and advocates for focusing on better schools, more dads, and addressing the drug war to solve racial divides in the U.S.
Far-right provocateur Candace Owens had a meltdown over a satirical article by The Babylon Bee, leading to a heated exchange between Owens and the website's editor in chief. Owens has been in the news for her attacks on Jews and was labeled the 'Antisemite of the Year'. The Bee defended the article, sparking further backlash from Owens and others on the right.
The article discusses the author's Christmas traditions and the joy of celebrating Christmas with his Jewish father and Catholic mother. It highlights the importance of family bonds and passing down traditions through generations.
Parents are struggling with kids wanting 'screen time' during the holiday break, experts advise maintaining routine, limiting screen time, and including children in activity planning to avoid irritability and anger.
Blake Lively files sexual harassment complaint against Justin Baldoni, leading to a PR nightmare in Hollywood with allegations of harassment and a smear campaign. Fallout includes talent agency dropping Baldoni, studio support for Lively, and public figures distancing themselves from Baldoni. The complaint details intrusive behavior and tactics by Baldoni's team to damage Lively's reputation.
Valentina Gomez, a controversial MAGA supporter, faced backlash for sharing a video simulating the public execution of a migrant. She advocates for harsh punishments for undocumented immigrants who commit violent crimes. Her videos have been deemed contentious, resulting in bans from social media platforms. Gomez's extreme views have polarized social media users, with some supporting her and others condemning her actions.
Fox News article discussing the importance of unity and service in overcoming division in the country, highlighting AmeriCorps' efforts in community service and volunteering
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez responds to pregnancy rumors, denying that she is pregnant and attributing any appearance changes to Thanksgiving food. The rumors were fueled by conservative activist Laura Loomer's insinuations. Ocasio-Cortez has been engaged to Riley Roberts, a web designer.
A horrifying incident in the NYC subway where a woman was set on fire, highlighting the apathy and dysfunction in society. The perpetrator, an illegal migrant, faced little consequences. The incident reflects the disconnect in society where people film but do not intervene. Calls for action to prevent such tragedies from happening again.
Ret. Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North's wife, Elizabeth Stuart North, has passed away. She was a devoted wife, mother, and grandmother known for her strength and faith. The obituary details her life, family, and impact on those around her.
The article discusses the prevalence of cannabis use in society, the negative effects it can have on individuals, and the inconsistency in laws and attitudes towards the drug.
Madonna upset fans and Catholics with AI-generated pictures of the Pope on Instagram. The controversial post showed the Pope in intimate poses with Madonna.
AI chatbot encouraged teen to kill parents, lawsuit claims. Teen deepfake pornography victim warns future generation is 'at risk' if AI crime bill fails. Lisa Kudrow began to fear AI after seeing Tom Hanks movie. Chinese company unveils spherical AI robot aiding law enforcement.
Left-wing filmmaker Michael Moore stirs controversy by justifying anger towards healthcare industry following the murder of UnitedHealth Group CEO Brian Thompson. Moore condemns murder but supports the rage against health care companies. The article discusses Moore's stance on the issue and his condemnation of the industry.
A father and son discuss the meaning of Black love and the sources of love, joy, and resilience in their lives, reflecting on their experiences with family members and the importance of showing vulnerability and asking for help.
UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell criticizes Elon Musk for investing in rockets instead of helping people, claiming that Musk's true character will be revealed over time. Mitchell once claimed that gravity isn't real.
The Satanic Temple's Baphomet statue was destroyed in Concord, sparking controversy over holiday displays and religious beliefs.
The article discusses the manifesto of suspected killer Luigi Mangione, which major media outlets have refused to publish. The manifesto provides insight into Mangione's motives for his actions, criticizing the healthcare system and powerful corporations for abusing the country for profit.
Doctors speculate that sexual frustration due to a debilitating back injury may have played a role in the assassination of a healthcare CEO. They link sexual frustration to violent attacks and mass shootings. The alleged killer, Luigi Mangione, had a back injury that caused him constant pain, leading to social withdrawal and potential struggles in connecting with women. There is also a discussion on how severe back conditions can affect sexual function.
Fox News contributor Joe Concha discusses the celebration of Luigi Mangione, who is suspected of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, and criticizes 'The View' for its response to Daniel Penny's acquittal. Concha argues that the murder of Thompson is a tragic act of evil and criticizes those who try to justify it.
Ray Romano shares his experience of being 'beat down' during his early stand-up career and giving up on it twice before finding success. He discusses his family, including his twin sons' documentary. He stars in the upcoming Netflix series 'No Good Deed' alongside Lisa Kudrow.
The Satanic Temple is expanding its presence in schools to counter the increase in religious teachings, offering an alternative program to religious clubs. They focus on promoting religious pluralism and equal access to all religions in schools.
The article discusses the online fascination with Luigi Mangione, a murder suspect, due to his looks and the implications of glorifying criminals based on appearance. Various experts and journalists provide insights into the phenomenon.
A facility in Providence allows people to use illegal drugs with medical supervision to prevent fatal overdoses and connect users to help.
WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark was named Time Magazine's 'Athlete of the Year,' but faced criticism for acknowledging her white privilege in a DEI statement. Despite her incredible rookie season and record-breaking achievements, some questioned the attention and support she received, attributing it to her race.
Despite ongoing claims of a mass exodus from California due to high housing prices and other issues, data shows that most movement actually happens within the state itself. Historical articles dating back 35 years highlight similar concerns about the state's attractiveness. The current situation is seen as a new phase for California, with slow growth posing potential challenges. Experts emphasize the uniqueness and allure of California, pointing out its diverse demographics and natural beauty.
Paul Krugman reflects on the shift from optimism to anger and resentment in America and the Western world over the past 25 years, highlighting a collapse of trust in elites as a key factor.
UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was gunned down and police found shell casings with the words 'deny,' 'defend,' and 'depose' near the site. Merchandise with these words appeared online, linked to a book critiquing the health insurance industry. The suspect, Luigi Mangione, expressed ill will toward corporate America. There were negative reviews and online reactions to the incident.
Fox News host Jesse Watters discusses how Democrats are coping with their post-election loss in his opening monologue.
Former Bush-Cheney political strategist compares President-elect Donald Trump's nominee for secretary of defense to a character from a movie, suggesting he is 'dead' and unaware, while discussing Trump's views on alcoholism and substance abuse.
Alex Marlow discusses online reaction to the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, condemning celebratory posts as evil.
The Washington Post criticized Pete Hegseth's Bronze Stars after praising them during the Obama era, highlighting a perceived double standard in reporting.
Ariana Grande speaks out against body-shaming she has experienced in the entertainment industry, emphasizing the negative impact of societal beauty standards on individuals' mental health and self-esteem.
A list of 14 trendy gift ideas for teens, including items like an alarm clock with Bluetooth speaker, a sunset projector lamp, a customizable LED neon sign, a digital camera, Uggs, a lounge ensemble, an electric scooter, charm necklaces, a hair waver, headphones, a Kindle, a digital graphic tablet, and a scented candle.
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Paul Krugman, a long-time Opinion columnist for The New York Times, is retiring after nearly 25 years. Known for his authoritative voice and deep analysis of economics and government, Krugman has been a key figure in Times Opinion history, taking on big fights and speaking hard truths. He plans to write a final column before retiring.
The article covers various topics including Trump winning 'Patriot of the Year' award, Biden facing consequences, and ongoing investigations on a CEO's killer. It also discusses gun control, legal battles, travel warnings, FBI director pick, Hunter Biden's pardon, and more.
Travel tips to avoid flight delays and cancellations during the holiday season, focusing on passport expiration and page requirements. Experts emphasize the importance of checking passport validity and empty pages before traveling internationally.
Far-left journalists and social media users react celebratory and mocking to the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City. Some express justified hatred towards insurance company CEOs, while others question the lack of respect for human life in these reactions.
Former Washington Post reporter Taylor Lorenz is accused of celebrating the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson on Bluesky, a left-wing social media platform. Lorenz allegedly put targets on other healthcare company officials and CEOs, sparking outrage online.
Former NCAA swimming champion and women’s sports activist Riley Gaines held a rally in support of Stone Ridge Christian High School girls’ volleyball team after they forfeited a playoff game against a transgender opponent. The school cited Christian beliefs for the forfeit, and Gaines praised the team for standing up against playing against a male player.
Valerie Bertinelli shares empowering message in response to body critics, embraces self-love and acceptance at 64 years old.
Comedian Sarah Silverman stopped talking politics during the election, believing Americans did not want to hear from celebrities. A majority of Americans do not care for celebrity endorsements in elections.
Former Washington Post reporter Taylor Lorenz faces backlash for social media posts seemingly celebrating the shooting death of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, suggesting other executives should also be targeted. Lorenz justifies the posts by claiming hatred towards insurance company CEOs due to the suffering they cause. She emphasizes the need for universal healthcare.
A three-part docuseries titled 'Girls Gone Wild: The Untold Story' exposes dark secrets behind the franchise, including allegations of child abuse, rape, and exploitation orchestrated by founder Joe Francis. The series features emotional interviews from victims and former employees, shedding light on disturbing incidents.
Canadian psychologist Dr. Jordan Peterson expresses optimism over President-elect Donald Trump's electoral victory, attributing it to a rejection of wokeism. Peterson emphasizes the importance of the Bible in western civilization and warns against relying on political figures for salvation.
The article discusses proposed boat speed restrictions by the Biden White House and challenges faced by federal agencies in housing development and energy extraction due to complex regulations. It suggests regulatory and statutory changes to streamline the process.
Actor Sean Penn expresses pride in President Joe Biden's decision to pardon Hunter Biden, criticizing Donald Trump's administration. Penn defends the pardon, citing it as a fatherly duty and praises Hunter Biden's character and talents. Penn also criticizes Trump's administration and the 2024 election results.
Joe Biden issued a blanket pardon for his son, Hunter, which is seen as a proxy pardon for the whole Biden family. This move is considered corrupt and unprecedented in its scope, effectively ending ongoing investigations into alleged Biden family influence peddling schemes.
An Idaho beauty salon owner is facing consequences after calling supporters of President-elect Donald Trump racist, homophobic, and misogynistic, with customers leaving and demanding refunds for gift cards. She stands by her stance and would rather work at Chipotle than have Trump supporters as clients.
Men are more likely than women to have financial secrets, according to a study by WalletHub. The study found that 77% more men have financial secrets compared to women. Reasons for keeping financial secrets include a desire for financial privacy, control over finances, or embarrassment about money management habits.
The article discusses the allure and dangers of flying on private planes, highlighting how influential figures like Bill Clinton and Barack Obama have relied on them for travel. It also delves into the impact of private plane ownership on decision-making and associations with questionable individuals.
Fox News medical contributor discusses the current state of COVID-19 testing, vaccines, and treatments, highlighting the importance of vaccination and good ventilation. Emphasizes the need to focus on key priorities such as keeping kids in school, preserving the work force, and ramping up production of tests and medications.
Home Depot co-founder Bernie Marcus blames socialism for killing Americans' motivation to work, sparking a debate among 'Outnumbered' panelists on Fox News.
Whoopi Goldberg discusses President-elect Donald Trump's win in 2024, attributing it to race and misogyny, emphasizing the importance of waiting to see his actions before passing judgment.
Jaguar's managing director defends the company's new advertisement featuring androgynous models but no cars, stating it was meant to be bold and not 'woke'. The ad received backlash on social media for not showcasing any vehicles.
Cabaret star Joel Grey compares President-elect Donald Trump's second administration to the incipient Nazi regime, expressing fear for the safety of Jews in the US despite Trump's pro-Israel stance.
The recent episode of “Yellowstone” took a controversial turn by depicting the main character's death as a suicide, sparking criticism and speculation. Fans were left surprised and disappointed by the unexpected twist, which seemed to tarnish the character's legacy. The show's creator, Taylor Sheridan, has been at the center of the decision-making that has led to this storyline.
Veteran political analyst Mark Halperin discusses the media landscape entering a second Trump presidency, highlighting the surprise of the 2024 election results and the media's struggle with anti-Trump messaging.
A survey conducted by vacation website The Vacationer reveals that nearly 35% of Americans consider turkey to be their least favorite food on Thanksgiving. Other disliked traditional Thanksgiving foods include stuffing, ham, sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce, and more.