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Writer who called Sydney Sweeney ‘Aryan princess’ removes posts on X

Writer who called Sydney Sweeney 'Aryan princess' removes posts on X

Controversy Surrounds New Yorker Staffer Doreen St. Felix Doreen St. Felix, a staff member at The New Yorker, recently faced backlash after her previously published social media posts resurfaced. These posts included racially charged comments, and accusations aimed at actress Sidney Sweeney, whom she had labeled an “Aryan Princess.” Following the uproar, she deleted her […]

Writer contends that the idea of boys struggling in education is exaggerated.

Writer contends that the idea of boys struggling in education is exaggerated.

A contributor for the New York Times has argued that the narrative surrounding boys lagging academically is overstated. The writer, Jessica Gross, points out that recent years have seen boys underperforming compared to girls globally. She suggests that this disparity has become a topic of discussion, emphasizing that boys need to recognize their educational disadvantages […]

Writer ‘Ashamed’ by ‘Authoritarian’ Sydney Sweeney Ad

Writer 'Ashamed' by 'Authoritarian' Sydney Sweeney Ad

David Dennis Jr., a writer for ESPN, has joined the conversation among critics suggesting that advertisements featuring actress Sidney Sweeney for American Eagle Jeans are somehow linked to the resurgence of far-right ideologies. In a discussion on the social media platform Brask, Dennis argued, without providing evidence, that “experts” had concluded Sweeney’s ads drew inspiration […]

Writer acknowledges that criticizing right-wing family members didn’t work.

Writer acknowledges that criticizing right-wing family members didn't work.

One thing I often find interesting in mainstream media—maybe you do too—is how outlets like the New York Times and the Atlantic tend to write columns about avoiding conservative family members during holidays like Thanksgiving, Christmas, or even July 4th. The underlying theme in these pieces is pretty consistent: your relatives, like Grandma with her […]

Prominent pastor and writer John MacArthur passes away at 86

Prominent pastor and writer John MacArthur passes away at 86

Rev. John MacArthur Passes Away at 86 John MacArthur, the pastor of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California, died on Monday at the age of 86 due to complications from pneumonia. In a heartfelt post shared on the social media account of his ministry, Grace to You, it was stated, “Our hearts are heavy, […]

Writer suggests the US might have fared better if Trump had won in 2020

Writer suggests the US might have fared better if Trump had won in 2020

Analysis of a Hypothetical Trump Victory in 2020 In a recent article, political commentator Ed Kilgore presented a thought-provoking take on what the 2020 election outcomes might have meant for the United States, suggesting that a victory for Donald Trump could have created a more favorable situation for the country. Kilgore asserted that had Trump […]

Paramount’s Trump settlement criticized by Washington Post writer

Paramount's Trump settlement criticized by Washington Post writer

Paramount’s Settlement with Trump Criticized by Washington Post Columnist Eric Wemple of the Washington Post voiced strong criticism against Paramount on Wednesday. He took issue with the company committing $16 million related to an interview with President Donald Trump for CBS News’ “60 Minutes,” which took place in October of last year. Wemple emphasized that […]

WNBA All-Star Media Voting: SB Nation writer selects 10 starters

WNBA All-Star Media Voting: SB Nation writer selects 10 starters

WNBA All-Star Voting: A Breakdown The WNBA All-Star Voting is officially underway, and I just submitted my very first vote. So, here’s how it all works: media members can cast their votes for four backcourt players and six frontcourt players. Ultimately, ten players will be nominated as starters—comprising four backcourt and six frontcourt players. The […]