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Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is making headlines after sharply criticizing Fox News, claiming the network has become “fake news” and is now shaping the minds of MAGA supporters.
Greene’s statement reflects growing tensions between some conservative figures and media outlets they once championed, sparking debate online about bias, influence, and the role of news in political movements.
Supporters say she’s exposing media hypocrisy, while critics argue it undermines trust in journalism and fuels further polarization.Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene is making headlines after sharply criticizing Fox News, claiming the network has become “fake news” and is now shaping the minds of MAGA supporters. Greene’s statement reflects growing tensions between some conservative figures and media outlets they once championed, sparking debate online about bias, influence, and the role of news in political movements. Supporters say she’s exposing media hypocrisy, while critics argue it undermines trust in journalism and fuels further polarization.0 Comments 0 Shares 41 Views 0 Reviews
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Comedian Matt Rife is weighing in on the backlash surrounding Druski’s viral Erika Kirk skit — defending the bit and calling for consistency in how audiences react to comedy.
As the clip continues to rack up massive views, the debate over where to draw the line in humor is heating up again, with some arguing comedy should be unrestricted, while others say certain topics cross it.
Where do you stand — anything goes in comedy, or are there limits?Comedian Matt Rife is weighing in on the backlash surrounding Druski’s viral Erika Kirk skit — defending the bit and calling for consistency in how audiences react to comedy. As the clip continues to rack up massive views, the debate over where to draw the line in humor is heating up again, with some arguing comedy should be unrestricted, while others say certain topics cross it. Where do you stand — anything goes in comedy, or are there limits?0 Comments 0 Shares 156 Views 0 Reviews
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One of the most striking images from Saturday’s No Kings protests in the U.S. shows the Statue of Liberty being detained by police, a scene many are calling a powerful symbol of the nation’s current political tensions.
Protesters across multiple cities marched against systemic inequality and political corruption, and this particular moment — blending iconic imagery with direct action — has gone viral as a representation of civil unrest, free expression, and the state’s response to dissent.
Observers say the photo captures the poetic irony of liberty literally being restrained, sparking conversations about freedom, accountability, and the limits of protest in America today.One of the most striking images from Saturday’s No Kings protests in the U.S. shows the Statue of Liberty being detained by police, a scene many are calling a powerful symbol of the nation’s current political tensions. Protesters across multiple cities marched against systemic inequality and political corruption, and this particular moment — blending iconic imagery with direct action — has gone viral as a representation of civil unrest, free expression, and the state’s response to dissent. Observers say the photo captures the poetic irony of liberty literally being restrained, sparking conversations about freedom, accountability, and the limits of protest in America today.0 Comments 0 Shares 197 Views 0 Reviews
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is drawing attention after stating that he doesn’t need religion to determine right from wrong, emphasizing a secular approach to ethics and governance.
Sánchez’s comment highlights his commitment to separating personal faith from public policy, a stance that resonates in debates over morality, lawmaking, and the role of religion in government. Supporters see it as a modern, progressive perspective, while critics argue it downplays traditional cultural and religious values in Spain.Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is drawing attention after stating that he doesn’t need religion to determine right from wrong, emphasizing a secular approach to ethics and governance. Sánchez’s comment highlights his commitment to separating personal faith from public policy, a stance that resonates in debates over morality, lawmaking, and the role of religion in government. Supporters see it as a modern, progressive perspective, while critics argue it downplays traditional cultural and religious values in Spain.0 Comments 0 Shares 235 Views 0 Reviews
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Spain has officially closed its airspace to U.S. military aircraft involved in the war against Iran, a move confirmed by the Spanish Defence Minister as part of Madrid’s opposition to the conflict.
The decision goes beyond an earlier refusal to allow U.S. forces to use Spanish military bases for operations linked to the war, and forces American military planes to reroute around Spanish territory if they’re part of actions against Iran.
Spain’s government, led by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, says the action aligns with its stance that the military campaign lacks international legal authorization — and has drawn both diplomatic tension with the United States and broader attention in global discussions about the war.Spain has officially closed its airspace to U.S. military aircraft involved in the war against Iran, a move confirmed by the Spanish Defence Minister as part of Madrid’s opposition to the conflict. The decision goes beyond an earlier refusal to allow U.S. forces to use Spanish military bases for operations linked to the war, and forces American military planes to reroute around Spanish territory if they’re part of actions against Iran. Spain’s government, led by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, says the action aligns with its stance that the military campaign lacks international legal authorization — and has drawn both diplomatic tension with the United States and broader attention in global discussions about the war.0 Comments 0 Shares 279 Views 0 Reviews
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Spain has issued a major political warning ahead of Eurovision Song Contest, saying it will not participate this year if Israel remains in the contest.
The statement marks a significant escalation, as Eurovision has traditionally positioned itself as a non-political event — yet ongoing tensions surrounding Israel’s participation have increasingly blurred that line.
If followed through, Spain’s withdrawal would be one of the most high-profile boycotts in the competition’s history, potentially putting pressure on organizers and other countries to take a stance.Spain has issued a major political warning ahead of Eurovision Song Contest, saying it will not participate this year if Israel remains in the contest. The statement marks a significant escalation, as Eurovision has traditionally positioned itself as a non-political event — yet ongoing tensions surrounding Israel’s participation have increasingly blurred that line. If followed through, Spain’s withdrawal would be one of the most high-profile boycotts in the competition’s history, potentially putting pressure on organizers and other countries to take a stance.0 Comments 0 Shares 356 Views 0 Reviews
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