Keith Olbermann criticizes Linda Cohn for her opinion on Auston Matthews

Former ESPN host Keith Olbermann has sharply criticized his old “SportsCenter” colleague, Linda Cohn, referring to her as a “self-obsessed, politically motivated clown.” This came after Cohn discussed Toronto Maple Leafs captain Auston Matthews’ visit to the White House, following Team USA’s gold medal win against Canada at the 2026 Winter Olympics. On Thursday, Cohn […]
Winery owner shares bold opinion on reasons behind the industry’s decline

Concerns in Sonoma County’s Winery Sector Owners of wineries in Sonoma County are starting to think the industry is facing tough times, largely due to the aging baby boomer demographic. John Phillips, who owns Inspiration Vineyards and Winery, shared with the Post that the noticeable decline in sales is linked to fewer consumers from this […]
Stan Van Gundy shares strong opinion on European and American NBA draft players.

Van Gundy Prefers European Players for NBA Draft In a recent interview with Michelle Beadle on “Run It Back,” Stan Van Gundy shared his preference for European players over American ones if he had to pick someone at the top of the NBA draft. He pointed out the increasing success of foreign-born athletes as a […]
Majority of voters hold a negative opinion of Rep. Tony Gonzales according to internal survey

Gonzalez Faces Tough Road to Re-Election Amid Allegations Rep. Tony Gonzalez from Texas is in a challenging position as he seeks a fourth term in Congress, particularly following the surfacing of details regarding his alleged affair with a former congressional aide who tragically self-immolated last year. A political intelligence survey conducted shortly after news outlets, […]
Mark Wahlberg and Jonathan Roumie Discuss the Significance of Prayer on The View – Guest Opinion

Lent Begins: A Time for Reflection and Prayer On Wednesday, February 18, 2026, Lent commenced, marking a time traditionally devoted to repentance, commitment, and simple living. This period invites people to reflect on their relationship with Jesus Christ as they prepare for Easter. Recently, in an interview with The View (ABC), Mark Wahlberg and Jonathan […]
Survey shows that roughly 70% of Democrats hold a positive opinion of their party

According to a recent poll by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, roughly 70% of Democrats view their party favorably. This is quite a drop from September 2024, when approval was at 85%. The decline really set in after Donald Trump won the election, with favorable views dropping to 67% by October 2025. […]
Eric Swalwell called for the release of cop killer Mumia Abu-Jamal in a college opinion piece.

Rep. Eric Swalwell’s 1999 Call for Mumia Abu-Jamal’s Release Rep. Eric Swalwell reportedly advocated for the release of Mumia Abu-Jamal, a former Black Panther convicted of murdering a police officer, in a 1999 op-ed for his college newspaper. Swalwell, a Democrat from California and a candidate to succeed Governor Gavin Newsom, penned the piece under […]
Kentucky Paper Releases Opinion Piece Describing Senate Candidate Daniel Cameron as a ‘Black Servant’

Op-Ed Critiques Black Republican Candidate Daniel Cameron A local newspaper in Kentucky, the Courier Journal, recently featured an op-ed that criticized Daniel Cameron, a black Republican seeking a Senate seat, labeling him a race traitor. The article, authored by Ricky L. Jones, carries a striking headline: “Daniel Cameron is Kentucky’s saddest Republican Senate candidate,” and […]
Mamdani writes an opinion piece supporting Hochul in the 2026 governor election

Mamdani Endorses Hochul for Re-Election Mayor Zoran Mamdani officially threw his support behind Governor Kathy Hochul’s re-election on Thursday, suggesting that despite previous “minor issues” that strained ties between City Hall and Albany, a new chapter has begun. Democratic socialists celebrated their “exemplary” collaboration with Hochul in progressive circles, even as both recognized their differences. […]
Mom’s opinion on Mamdani’s decision for a snow day in New York City public schools

Life During Remote Learning By 8:30 a.m., various sacred objects cluttered the clean playroom. There was a cheap Labbu toy, a karaoke microphone, a geode, some Baby-Sitters Club books, the last remaining Lego house from an elaborate set, and a few Polly Pockets scattered about. The second graders were engaged in remote learning, or “Zoom […]