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Tense Interview Raises Questions About Media Objectivity and Political Rhetoric

A recent televised interview between a prominent U.S. senator and a major news network host has sparked public discussion about the tone and approach of political journalism. The senator, who is also a vice presidential nominee, appeared on a national news segment and expressed frustration over what he described as repeated attempts to trap him [...]

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Announces First Criminal Sentences

Jeanine Pirro Begins Interim Role as U.S. Attorney in D.C., Announces Sentencing in Drive-By Shooting Case Jeanine Pirro, former television host and longtime legal professional, has officially taken on the role of interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia. On her first day in the position, she announced the sentencing of two individuals involved [...]

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On Status Of Investigation

FCC Chair to Brief Lawmakers on Media Ownership and Regulatory Concerns Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Chairman Brendan Carr is set to meet with members of the Republican Study Committee this week to discuss regulatory concerns involving a major investment in local radio stations. The closed-door session is expected to focus on media consolidation and the [...]

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