Some television personalities lost their jobs this year due to political or journalistic missteps. Here’s who they are and what happened.
Joy Reid, Jim Acosta and several other prominent media figures left corporate or mainstream positions to launch independent, ...
In January, I made a prediction: “I suspect we are at or near the peak of Trump vibes.” Now, as this long year grinds to its ...
Some of his fans see Trump as the ultimate law and order guy, the macho guy who talks tough, and threatens and bullies his perceived enemies. He fancies himself a Putin-like autocrat. He just doesn’t ...
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Wall Street not convinced levering Warner Bros. to the hilt again is a great idea; Stephen Miller takes break from carnival of cruelty to join carnival of corruption; sad, delusional Elon; and more!
Elon Musk admitted that he wouldn’t go back and lead the so-called Department of Government Efficiency again, knowing what he knows now. Musk, in an interview with former DOGE adviser Katie Miller, ...
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A money manager at Carl Icahn’s investment firm is suing Bausch + Lomb Corp. and his billionaire employer, alleging he was ...
So, you're right. I mean, I think that, you know, there are a lot of conspiracies or narratives or ideas from 2020 that they're still going to pull the thread on all over the place, right? QAnon and, ...
The late Matrix Essentials hair-and-beauty mogul Sydell Miller's penthouse has hit the market for $78.9 million at The ...
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Susie Wiles’s big slip is a test of her power

If she survives the fallout from her comments to Vanity Fair, it will prove that her control as White House chief of staff is ...
Fox News' John Roberts challenged Karoline Leavitt on Tuesday over the story Vanity Fair published featuring eye-catching ...