Yes, this really happened.
While mowing her lawn in Queensland, Australia, Min Tims accidentally ran over a green tree frog, wounding it in the head but not killing it.
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Yes, this really happened.
While mowing her lawn in Queensland, Australia, Min Tims accidentally ran over a green tree frog, wounding it in the head but not killing it.
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Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad delivered a speech to the newly-elected Syrian congress Tuesday indicating growing confidence in his regime.
He…
In celebration of the grand opening of the world’s longest tunnel in Erstfeld, Switzerland on Monday, European leaders got together and did what most normal people would do for a party.…
Safe spaces are getting so intrusive these days.
Last week, a California school told a nine-year-old boy to remove the Donald Trump hat he was wearing. While it’s not unusual for…
Secretary of State John Kerry opened talks with Beijing today focusing on economic collaboration between the U. S. and China by praising previous teamwork between the two nations on a…
It’s no surprise that Massachusetts is at the forefront of the liberal agenda, considering they were the first state to legalize gay marriage in 2004. Now, they’re trying to…
The House Congressional Committee on Energy and Commerce issued a statement Wednesday indicating their strong suspicion that certain abortion providers violated privacy and informed…
“We have no idea what real bodies look like anymore.”
That’s the claim made by self-made social media model and feminist/body-acceptance advocate Megan Jayne…
As presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump gears up for the general election, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz has returned to Washington, and he’s wasting no time getting back…
The New York Times ran a piece recently on the struggle Asian Americans face in Hollywood, pointing out the low number of Asians cast in movies and TV, and…
After a narrow race in Austria, left-leaning moderate candidate Alexander Van der Bellen barely won the presidential election against right-wing Norbert Hofer on…
This election cycle has been a fun one from an immigration standpoint. From conservative candidates trying desperately to outdo each other in austerity to liberals…
MSNBC co-anchor Chris Matthews won the MRC’s “Media Messiah Award” for declaring during coverage of the February 12, 2008 Democratic primaries that listening to Barack Obama speak, “I felt this…
Following Obama’s speech to the Democratic convention, MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann gushed: “Not a sour note and spellbinding throughout.” His co-anchor Chris Matthews agreed: “In the Bible they talk…
To CNN’s David Gergen, Obama’s August 28, 2008 speech to the Democratic convention was “less a speech than a symphony....a masterpiece.”
A nominee for the “Media Messiah Award” at the MRC’…
ABC’s Bill Weir won the MRC’s “Obamagasm Award” for his over-the-top fawning on World News on Inauguration Day. “Can national pride make a freezing day fell warmer?” Weir gushed. “From above, even…
ABC’s David Wright rolled two Democratic mythologies into one story, declaring on the January 28, 2008 World News that the Kennedys’ endorsement of Obama means “today, the audacity of hope had its…
Barack Obama’s election on November 4, 2008, brought out this fawning from MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann: “You’ve seen those videotapes of Walter Cronkite the night that man landed on the moon for the…
The MRC's President Brent Bozell appears on Fox and Friends to discuss the MRC's annual Best of Notable Quotable awards for the most outrageous liberal media bias.
Chris Matthews discusses Sarah Palin's debate performance on the October 3, 2008 Hardball
Fox and Friends highlights the Media Research Center's coverage of convention bias.
As said by NBC's Lee Cowan when the Kennedys endorsed Barack Obama for president: "The endorsement brought the Kennedy mystique to this campaign, not in a whisper, but a roar."
On March 13, CNN's Anderson Cooper showed contempt for having to do a story about inflammatory comments made by Jeremiah Wright, the former spiritual adviser and preacher to Barack Obama.