A former “Saturday Night Live” cast member reportedly took issue with the show’s cold opening mocking Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., instead of the college presidents whose testimony on antisemitism on campuses caused an uproar last week. Sources told the New York Post on Monday that Cecily Strong was originally set …
Read More »Al Michaels dropped from NBC's NFL playoffs coverage, seemingly stunning legendary sportscaster
Legendary broadcaster Al Michaels is reportedly off NBC’s NFL postseason coverage with the playoffs a few weeks away. NBC is set to have three playoff games in January. Mike Tirico and Cris Collinsworth are scheduled to handle two, while Noah Eagle, Todd Blackledge and Kathryn Teppen will be on the …
Read More »Speaker Johnson: The US supports Ukraine but needs its house in order first
House Speaker Mike Johnson spoke to Fox News’ “Special Report” following a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as the eastern European leader returns to Washington to petition Congress for millions in taxpayer-funded aid. Johnson said he told Zelenskyy the same thing he’s told President Biden and administration officials numerous …
Read More »Russia extends pre-trial detention of Evan Gershkovich, Putin talks release
Russian officials again extended the pre-trial detention of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich on Thursday. A Moscow court rejected the American journalist’s appeal for his release Thursday, deeming he must remain in custody until at least Jan. 30, 2024, Reuters reported. Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed calls for the …
Read More »Why is Japan's obesity rate so low? One influencer says these cultural habits are the key
It’s everywhere – from diet pills to the GLP-1 craze, promotions for healthier foods and commercials for gym memberships at the start of every new year. Americans want to lose weight, but why is obesity so common that it drives what’s among the most popular New Year’s resolutions out there? …
Read More »Why did Harvard's president step down? Chris Rufo reveals inside story of how he 'squeezed' university
Manhattan Institute senior fellow Chris Rufo explained in a recent op-ed how he “squeezed Harvard University” to oust Dr. Claudine Gay from her position as president of the Ivy League institution. “The nation’s leading university had subordinated veritas to politics, compromising its mission,” Rufo declared in a Wednesday op-ed for …
Read More »Harvard president plagiarism scandal likely tip of iceberg of widespread 'academic corruption', scholar says
A constitutional scholar, who’s no stranger to elite university liberal orthodoxies, said former Harvard president Claudine Gay’s resignation could be the tip of the iceberg when it comes to higher education scandals. The Manhattan Institute’s Ilya Shapiro told Fox News Digital that Gay is the “apotheosis of the anti-intellectual movement …
Read More »Jodie Foster says Gen Zers can be ‘really annoying’ to work with, claims they can’t even write a proper email
During a recent interview with The Guardian, actress Jodie Foster shared her opinion that Gen Z people in Hollywood can be “really annoying” in “the workplace.” The “Silence of the Lambs” actress, who is starring in the upcoming fourth season of HBO’s “True Detective,” noted how much she looks out …
Read More »A coalition of states call on the Supreme Court to recognize parents' rights regarding transgender policies
A coalition of 17 state attorneys general are asking the Supreme Court to recognize parental rights in a case involving a Maryland school district’s transgender policies. West Virginia is leading the coalition challenging a case involving parents fighting an appeals court ruling that found they did not have the right …
Read More »Former female boxer says USA Boxing is 'letting a man fight a woman' with new trans policy
A former female boxer sounded the alarm about USA Boxing’s decision to allow trans women to compete against women. USA Boxing is the latest sports organization to make allowances for transgender competitors to compete in the gendered divisions they identify with. After the regulations were first drafted in August 2022, …
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