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FOX Sports Announces FIFA World Cup Group Stage Match Assignments for Opening Week

"John Strong and Stu Holden return as FOX's lead booth for their third consecutive men's World Cup, joined by reporter Jenny Taft. Their debut comes June 12 from Los Angeles, as the USMNT faces Paraguay in Group D."

WJR 760 Launches ‘Founding Fathers Friday’ Ahead of America 250 Celebration

"As we approach the 250, we thought it'd be a good idea to go back and revisit and learn about the people that set this whole thing up."

NASCAR Broadcaster, Hall of Fame Driver Ned Jarrett Dies at Age 93

"While we mourn his passing, we celebrate the remarkable life of an amazing man and truly the best father anyone could have wished for. Rest in Peace, Dad."

Lesley Stahl, Bill Whitaker, Jon Wertheim to Remain on 60 Minutes

"Audiences trust them because they have proved it, story by story, for decades. Working with them is a privilege and every journalist's dream."

NBC News Under Fire for Tweet Describing “Jeopardy!” Winner

Although Roach’s bio on Twitter describes her as a lesbian from Nova Scotia, the platform’s users did not take kindly to NBC News using her sexual identity in the headline. 

Laura Ingraham to Host Town Hall in Orlando

“The Ingraham Angle Town Hall” will air Thursday with a special panel of lawmakers and experts including DeSantis.

Former BNC Producer Phil Hendrix Joins NEWSnet

According to a news release, NEWSnet has named the former senior producer at the Black News Channel as the network’s news director

Jim Cramer: Elon Musk’s Feed Is What Twitter Should Be

“I think Twitter if you read [Musk’s] feed, he’s like the way it was supposed to be. Hey, it’s fun, it’s engaging, maybe he’ll ask you, maybe he won’t,” added Cramer.

Report: Keith Olbermann Could Be Heading to CNN

Given the news about the demise of CNN+, several high-profile names are being thrown around as opportunities to get involved have significantly decreased.

Bill Maher: Republicans Feel Democracy Is What’s Wrong with America

The comedian adds that Democrats get things wrong, but states that Republicans who cannot deal with election losses are beginning to resemble military dictators.

Sean Hannity Makes History As the Longest Running Cable News Host

Thursday marked 25 consecutive years, six months, and 15 days hosting “Hannity.”

Dan Abrams to Emcee First-Ever Clue Awards Show

The award show will recognize crime content distributed in television, film, books, and podcasts. 

Chuck Todd: White House Is Afraid to Make Tough Calls on Mask

Todd suggested that a recent loss on mask mandates has made him timid.

Jack Dorsey: CNN Likes to Create Conflict and Film It

A Twitter spat ensued Sunday when CNN’s Brian Stelter shared a Washington Post link accusing Fox News and Tucker Carlson of “selling doubt.

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WJR 760 Launches ‘Founding Fathers Friday’ Ahead of America 250 Celebration

"As we approach the 250, we thought it'd be a good idea to go back and revisit and learn about the people that set this whole thing up."

NASCAR Broadcaster, Hall of Fame Driver Ned Jarrett Dies at Age 93

"While we mourn his passing, we celebrate the remarkable life of an amazing man and truly the best father anyone could have wished for. Rest in Peace, Dad."

Lesley Stahl, Bill Whitaker, Jon Wertheim to Remain on 60 Minutes

"Audiences trust them because they have proved it, story by story, for decades. Working with them is a privilege and every journalist's dream."

Approaching the Summit: Cameron Hendrix, Magellan AI

"We prioritize events where we can connect directly with people who are facing challenges we can help solve or learn from ourselves."