Welfare fraud in Minnesota reaches $1 billion during Walz’s tenure as media attention falls behind

Many local issues that could embarrass Democratic leaders often stay out of the national media spotlight. A striking example is the significant welfare fraud involving Somalis in Minnesota, notably under Democratic Governor Tim Walz, who is also the 2024 running mate of former Vice President Kamala Harris. A City Journal article by Christopher Rufo and […]
How the CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery chose to sell to Netflix and the reasons the media company’s auction might continue

Warner Bros. Discovery in Bidding War Amid Paramount Skydance’s Offer It turns out, the bidding isn’t quite over yet, as the latest valuation hit 75 cents a share. On Thursday, Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) received an all-cash proposal from Paramount Skydance, offering $30 per share, as reported by sources close to the situation. Meanwhile, Netflix […]
Childhood Vaccination Schedule Now Matches Other Wealthy Countries, Media Reacts Strongly Regardless

CDC Changes Recommendations for Hepatitis B Vaccination in Newborns On Friday, August 3, advisors to the CDC voted to suggest that mothers without hepatitis B speak to their doctors about vaccination, and if they choose to proceed, to wait two months after birth for the initial dose. This marks a shift from the previous guideline […]
Meta strikes agreements with CNN, Fox News, and various media companies for AI collaboration

Meta Reaches Agreements with News Publishers Meta Inc., led by Mark Zuckerberg, has announced that it has signed agreements with various news publishers, including Fox News and CNN, to use their articles in its AI chatbot. This move aims to enhance user experience by providing “real-time content” through links to articles and websites when users […]
Pro-life organization at Maine college encounters social media threat mentioning Charlie Kirk

Threat Against Pro-Life Students at University of Southern Maine A group of students at the University of Southern Maine (USM) who started a pro-life organization have reported receiving threats on social media. This occurred in connection with their affiliation to Charlie Kirk, a conservative leader who was recently assassinated. The ominous message, which appeared on […]
Lights Out Xtreme Fighting secures media rights agreement with ESPN

Shawne Merriman, the former NFL player, recently announced a significant media rights deal for his mixed martial arts promotion, Lights Out Xtreme Fighting, with ESPN. The agreement, confirmed on Wednesday, is seen as a pivotal moment for the organization. This multi-year partnership will make the complete fight schedule available to audiences in Latin America. ESPN […]
Criticism from Aaron Rodgers’ Steelers teammate leads to a media conflict

Following the Steelers’ 26-7 defeat against the Bills on Sunday, comments made by quarterback Aaron Rodgers sparked a bit of controversy among media members. It seems Rodgers, a four-time NFL MVP, indirectly criticized some of his teammates, suggesting they missed a photo session. On Wednesday, ESPN reporter Brooke Pryor, who covers the Steelers, sought clarity […]
The media has revealed their 2026 plan: ‘Falsehoods, but improved.’

Let me clarify what this situation entails. Recently, the New York Times published an article while I was also featured in the Washington Post during the Thanksgiving weekend. The Post made an attempt to paint Army Secretary Pete Hegseth as a war criminal due to his actions against maritime drug traffickers. Interestingly, this narrative didn’t […]
It turns out that Hegseth’s “kill them all” statement was yet another creation of the media.

Presidential Authority on National Security The president, acting as commander-in-chief, possesses the power to target anyone they consider a threat to national security without needing approval from Congress or any other entities. Such missile strikes on vessels involved in drug trafficking linked to terrorist groups are deemed legal and commonplace. This particular incident stirred significant […]
New York Times files lawsuit against Pentagon regarding media access policy

The New York Times Sues the Department of the Army The New York Times has filed a lawsuit against the Department of the Army regarding a recent policy that restricts press access to the Pentagon unless reporters comply with specific reporting guidelines. Filed on Thursday in Washington, D.C., the lawsuit lists the Times and its […]