The PBS NewsHour was back to its old rhetorical tricks this week on the LGBTQ front. Lately the outlet has been reacting with pro-transgender alarm when yet another state restricts transgenderâŠ
Stuart Stevens is senior adviser of the Lincoln Project, a âRepublicanâ outfit whose pathetic stunts and scandals have discredited it everywhere but in the mainstream media, where it remains aâŠ
On Mondayâs Amanpour & Co., which runs on PBS and CNN International, host Christiane Amanpour took the side of the pro-Hamas campus protesters who are spewing anti-Jewish rhetoric on ââŠ
Thursdayâs PBS NewsHour covered the hate virus spreading on progressive college campuses nationwide of agitators threatening Israel and Jewish students. Of course, thatâs not how PBS saw it,âŠ
The latest episode of "FBI: Most Wanted" touches on the controversial topic of the death penalty in a case involving "Emmett," a man with a limited mental capacity due to a traumatic brain injuryâŠ
Tuesdayâs edition of the PBS NewsHour took on the anti-Jewish, pro-Hamas protesters camped out at Columbia University, with some âprotestersâ spewing eliminationist rhetoric at Israel and tellingâŠ
Sundayâs edition of PBS News Weekend spent 13 minutes out of its allotted 25 taking the loose liberal attitudes toward homelessness (or âthe unhousedâ) against an upcoming Supreme Court case. PBSâŠ
The latest, foreign-policy facing episode of Washington Week with The Atlantic found the weekly journalistic roundtable quite comfortable with both American hard and soft power -- as long asâŠ
The latest, foreign-policy facing episode of Washington Week with The Atlantic found the weekly journalistic roundtable quite comfortable with both American hard and soft power -- as long asâŠ
The latest, foreign-policy facing episode of Washington Week with The Atlantic found the weekly journalistic roundtable quite comfortable with both American hard and soft power -- as long asâŠ
The procedural drama "Will Trent" on Disney/ABC centered on politics, with the focus on issues such as drag queens, sexualization of children, and anti-cop sentiments. The plot follows theâŠ
Bravo's new reality show "The Valley," a spinoff of "Vanderpump Rules," stirred up controversy three episodes into its season by turning highly political. Cast members discussed rumors andâŠ
"Grown-ish," the final installment in Anthony Andersonâs "-ish" franchise, has courted controversy with its sixth and final season, featuring storylines that have been criticized as anti-white.âŠ
The seventh season of ABC's "Station 19" is bringing liberal themes to the forefront, focusing on LGBTQ+ issues in its recent "True Colors" episode. The episode introduces topics like prideâŠ