Steve Nelson, Kyle Shiely, & Rachel Neel join Lemonada Media

The network is women-run and focuses on sharing the unfiltered version of the human experience.

N.Y. Times Reporter Says Coworkers Overreacted to U.S. Capitol Riot

Rosenberg is heard making derogatory references to his co-workers who believed that they were in danger when several thousand people stormed the Capitol building.

Breitbart Pays Tribute to their Founder Andrew Breitbart

Breitbart died suddenly on March 1, 2012, after collapsing on a Los Angeles-area sidewalk. 

Former President Donald Trump’s Truth Social Goes Live

The effort to create Truth Social started shortly after Trump was banned from Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube following the Jan 6 U.S. Capitol riots. 

Report: Funds Raised by Rex Chapman Bail Out Suspected Shooter

Authorities said Quintez Brown fired multiple shots at Craig Greenberg but did not strike him.

Fox News Expands Its Streaming Service to Africa

The move means that 44 additional countries, including Egypt, South Africa, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Zambia,

Will Cain Hosting Special on Ben Hogan, Tiger Woods Comebacks

Cain will discuss the coincidences between the pair on the golf course and on their respective journeys to recovery. 

NY Times Scores Victory in Defamation Lawsuit by Sarah Palin

Judge Jed Rakoff plans to dismiss the case even though the jury is still deliberating.

Bill Maher: “People Have to Learn How to Disagree in This Country”

Maher spoke out on Friday regarding the Whoopi Goldberg suspension from “The View.” 

Daniel Ek: Too Early to Know if Joe Rogan Controversy Will Impact Spotify

Ek spoke to employees, some of whom reportedly pressed him on why the company continues to allow Rogan to host shows that indulge in anti-vaccine/mandate rhetoric. 

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