At Jesse Jackson's funeral, Isiah Thomas thanked "five presidents" while naming figures who are not presidents and repeating a name. A short clip of the moment circulated widely on social media.
Keith Olbermann posted a harsh reply to tributes for late coach Lou Holtz. Holtz died at 89 and is remembered for his coaching, faith, and family. The exchange highlights how public disagreement plays out in national conversations.
Elisabeth Hasselbeck pushed back on The View panel by arguing for stronger border checks and using the studio audience as a live example of vetting. She cited border statistics and pressed the hosts on practical inconsistencies in their stance.
Fox reporter Bill Melugin pressed House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries about Nancy Pelosi’s 2011 claim that President Obama did not need Congress to authorize strikes in Libya. Jeffries said the cases were different and that he was not in Congress then. The exchange highlighted a persistent question about political double standards on war powers.
A planned Late Show interview moved to YouTube after CBS lawyers warned about the FCC equal-time rule. FCC Chair Brendan Carr says the episode became a manufactured fundraising stunt and blasted media coverage.
On the fifth anniversary of Rush Limbaugh's death, former President Trump released a tribute video remembering the conservative radio host, his final months, and the honors he received.
Joe Hoft told Bannon's WarRoom that efforts to silence effective independent voices are failing. New platforms, legal pushes, and plain public stubbornness are shifting the battlefield away from old gatekeepers.
Redfin aired a Super Bowl commercial that many viewers said leaned into racial themes. The spot shows two girls, a lost dog, and a neighbor who ignores a new family. Viewers on X called the ad anti-white and said the company injected politics into a simple story.
Will Lewis resigned as CEO after major layoffs at The Washington Post. New acting publisher Jeff D'Onofrio steps in amid questions about newsroom capacity.
Donald Trump will sit for a pregame Super Bowl interview that President Biden skipped in 2023 and 2024. Networks will air the sit-down in bites across their shows.