ABC has announced the return of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” to its network, but Sinclair — one of the largest owners of local television stations in the U.S. — says its ABC affiliates will not air the show.
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Mike Waltz confirmed as Trump’s ambassador to the UN after months of delays
The Senate has confirmed Mike Waltz as President Donald Trump’s ambassador to the United Nations (UN) days before the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York.
Read More Mike Waltz confirmed as Trump’s ambassador to the UN after months of delaysStarbucks: ‘No restrictions on customers using Charlie Kirk’s name on their order’
Starbucks has ordered its staff to write Charlie Kirk’s name on coffee cups if customers ask them to do so in honor of the assassinated Turning Point USA (TPUSA) co-founder.
Read More Starbucks: ‘No restrictions on customers using Charlie Kirk’s name on their order’Rep. Ilhan Omar rants about Kirk’s ‘hateful rhetoric’ following assassination, prompting backlash
Democrat Rep. Ilhan Omar criticized Charlie Kirk after his assassination over his previous political beliefs while calling conservatives who praised him for championing free speech “full of s***.”
Read More Rep. Ilhan Omar rants about Kirk’s ‘hateful rhetoric’ following assassination, prompting backlashMSNBC analyst Matthew Dowd terminated, network apologizes for his ‘unacceptable’ comments
Former political analyst Matthew Dowd has been fired from MSNBC following comments he made about Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk. On live television, Dowd alluded that Kirk’s “hateful” rhetoric lead to his assassination.
Read More MSNBC analyst Matthew Dowd terminated, network apologizes for his ‘unacceptable’ commentsDearborn Heights Police Dept. unveils new bilingual English-Arabic patch, deletes post following backlash: ‘This is how it starts’
The Dearborn Heights Police Department in Michigan introduced a new optional uniform patch featuring both English and Arabic script. The patch, created by Officer Emily Murdoch, is intended to honor and reflect the city’s Middle Eastern and North African population.
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